If it were, there would be no need to have two different names for it. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides. An equilateral triangle has all three sides equal.
The positive (+) side and the negative (-) side.
I don't think there can be a shape with less than 3 sides.Or did you mean a name with two sides ??
Two sides are parallel but of different lengths
Hexagons have six sides, not four. Any number of them can be of the same length.
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A diamond-shaped magnet typically has four poles: two opposing poles on the long sides and two opposing poles on the short sides.
If it were, there would be no need to have two different names for it. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides. An equilateral triangle has all three sides equal.
Think of the two ples of a magnet like two sides of a coin. One cannot exist without the other.
north pole and south pole
The two sides of a magnet are called the north and south poles. Typically, the magnet is stronger at its poles rather than its sides. The strength of a magnet is usually concentrated at the poles, where the magnetic field lines are closer together and more forceful.
The positive (+) side and the negative (-) side.
Two names for a triangle are "scalene triangle" and "isosceles triangle." A scalene triangle is a triangle with three unequal sides, while an isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two equal sides. These names are based on the measurements of the sides of the triangle and help classify different types of triangles based on their properties.
Scalene triangle = All sides are different lengths Isosceles triangle = Two sides have the same length Equilateral triangle = All three sides are the same length
North and South :)
north and south actually Santa lives in the north