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The sixth grade winter vacation friends page 34 Mathematics Paradise (The question is: Are the areas and perimeters of the Yin and Yang parts of the Taiji diagram equal respectively? Tell me your reas
The sixth grade winter vacation friends page 34 Mathematics Paradise (The question is: Are the areas and perimeters of the Yin and Yang parts of the Taiji diagram equal respectively? Tell me your reasons)
Equality. The Yin-Yang diagram of Taiji is a centrally symmetrical figure, which can be regarded as a figure formed by the left half (front) of the figure rotating clockwise 180 degrees around the center of the circle. Or conversely, it is a graphic transformation from Dallas to the auditorium. The shape and size of the graphic itself remain unchanged, so the area and perimeter of the yin and yang parts of the Taiji diagram are equal respectively.
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