Two sides are parallel but of different lengths
Hexagons have six sides, not four. Any number of them can be of the same length.
They seem to be two linear measures. They could be the lengths of two sides of some unspecified shape.
A kite or arrowhead.
similiar or proportional sides
The idiom 'two sides of the same coin' means that two things are closely related or connected in some way, despite appearing different on the surface. It suggests that the two aspects are interdependent and inseparable, like the two sides of a coin.
It is an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides and the third side being different
Two sides are parallel but of different lengths
take a long piece of wood the take strings and attach them to the wood on both sides on the opposite side add two smaller pieces of wood
Isosceles has two angles and two sides the same, scalene has no angles the same and no sides the same length. ~VoiiD
Hexagons have six sides, not four. Any number of them can be of the same length.
They seem to be two linear measures. They could be the lengths of two sides of some unspecified shape.
A kite or arrowhead.
similiar or proportional sides
A circle has four different ideas to sides. -Inside and Outside (two) -No sides (zero) -Disk idea, top and bottom (two)
they are diiferent because they both have different functions.
Scalene sides are different lengthed isosceles two of the 3 sides are the same equilateral, the three sides are the same lenght and are all at 90degrees