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A rhombus, I believe.
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A triangle that has two sides of the same lenghth is called an Iscoles Triangle.
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Yes, it is possible for two businesses to have the same name in different states as long as they are not in direct competition and are legally registered in their respective states.
There can not be two towns with the same name in one state. The only exception is if the second town has two names or another name that distinguishes it from the first one.
They are said to be in competition.
Two businesses may agree to set their prices at the same rate to avoid competition. When businesses do this customers are forced to simply pay the price.
No, and in fact MANY do.
Joining two or more businesses that are involved in different stages of producing the same good or services is a vertical merger.
Yes, it is possible for two companies to have the same name in the same state if they operate in different industries or sectors. However, if the companies are in the same industry and offer similar products or services, having the same name could lead to confusion among customers and potential legal issues. It is advisable for companies to conduct thorough research and register their business names to avoid conflicts.
There are no two volcanoes with the same name.
The Nizam was retained as the head of state in the same manner as the other princes who acceded to India.
Yes, two songs can have the same name.
Portland, Oregon Portland, Maine
Hi or HI= Hawaii