we are equal in the way we look and the way we need to respect each other and to not discriminate each other. We are unique in the way of our abilities and our skills But we do not need do discriminate each other.
Very good question by the way
all of its sides are equal
Its all sides r equal. What differentiates a square from other shapes is that it has four sides of equal lengths and four identical interior angles of 90 degrees each. It is unique. The term for all sides being of equal length is equalateral. And the term for all angles being of equal measurement is equalangular.
All sides aren't equal and all angles are less than 90 degrees
Then it has (not have!) a unique solution.
All elements each have an unique atom number (1 to about 104) which equals the number of protons in its nucleus.
His extreme tolerance and forgiveness as well as his struggle for equal human rights for all people irrelevant to their colors or faiths.
every number is unique and equal only to itself. The only number that is equal to 1000 is 1000.
quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
Each variable has an exponent equal to one.
The minimum unique array sum that can be achieved is when all elements in the array are different, resulting in the sum of the array being equal to the sum of the first n natural numbers, which is n(n1)/2.
Not unless all angles are also equal. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all sides equal. A rectangle is a parallelogram with all angles equal. A square is a rhombus with all angles equal which is a parallelogram with all sides equal and all angles equal.
Yes, but not all rectangles are classed as squares. A square is unique in having all the sides the same length and all the corners 90 degrees. A rectangle has opposite sides of equal length and all the corners 90 degrees.