No. However, there are some so-called proofs which, at first sight, appear quite convincing. On proper examination, though, they are seen to be flawed.
Not usually.
No it doesn't it equals two thirds which is greater than one half.
Two sets are equal if they contain the same identical elements. If two sets have only the same number of elements, then the two sets are One-to-One correspondence. Equal sets are One-to-One correspondence but correspondence sets are not always equal sets.Ex: A: (1, 2, 3, 4)B: (h, t, m, k)C: (4, 1, 3, 2)A and C are Equal sets and 1-1 correspondence sets.
It is the number one.
The square root
A Square Root is one of the two equal factors of a number.
No, two one-fourths (two-fourths) equal one half.
Two one-fourths is equal to one-half.
One Fourth is equal to two eighths.
The direct answer is: No. Half of two is equal to one.
One plus one does equal two. If you have one object, then bring in another object, you will have one more than what you started with. That would be two.
One plus one does equal two. If you have one object, then bring in another object, you will have one more than what you started with. That would be two.
No it is not.
No.
two sixths is not equal to 1/4, two sixths is equal to 1/3
no, its not one half is equal to a fractoin like two over four
An isosceles triangle is one that has two equal sides, or equivalently, two equal angles.
How about: 7.05+7.05 = 14.1 as one example