There are no parralel sides in a rhombus. * * * * * Wrong!
Oh, dude, the formula for the area of a trapezium is (a + b) * h / 2, where 'a' and 'b' are the lengths of the parallel sides and 'h' is the height between them. So, like, you just add the lengths of the parallel sides, multiply that by the height, and then divide by 2. Easy peasy, right?
An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides, a equadrilateral triangle has all equal sides, and a scalene has no equal sides
3 equal sides = equilateral 2 equal sides = isosceles all sides different = scalene
no it does not but it has two pairs of parallel lines. A square has all equal sides. A rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides though!
Trapezoid
no, 1 pair of parralel sides and 1 par of non parallel sides
#1 a cone is 3d and a rectangle is 2d. #2 a cone has a circular base and a ractangle has 4 sides that only 2 are parralel
There are no parralel sides in a rhombus. * * * * * Wrong!
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It is the impedence (coil resistence)normally sub component (drivers)are in 8 ohms impedence.2 in parralel is 4 ohms and 4 in parralel makes it 2 ohms.
No! They're from 2 parralel universes
not all of the sides, but 2 pairs of congruent sides
2 lines that run along side each other without colliding
All angles have two sides!
2 parralel lines are lines that are parallel to each other so they are oppoosite to eathother x