no some rectangles cannot be similar. a rectangle is a shape with 2 = sides and then 2 more different = sides. it is impossible because if 2 rectangles were similar than that would not be a rectangle. similar means having corresponding sides no it is not possible
Simpy, some do and some don't. Quadrilaterals are any four sided figure. A square has all four sides equal, while a rectangle and a trapazoid have 2 sets of equal sides.
A trapezoid has 2 parallel sides and 2 that are not.
2 because, imagine a CD it only has 2 sides so that's the same as a diskAnother View:1) There's the top, which goes from here to there. 2) There's the underneath, which also goes from here to there.3) Then there's the EDGE; it's also a side; which also goes from here to there, all the way around.Some sides are flat; some sides are wavy; some sides a thin circle side.
I believe you may be thinking of the commutative property. If so, it's a property of a binary operator (one that takes 2 arguments, like addition) that means changing the order of the arguments doesn't change the outcome. For example, addition is commutative: 1 + 3 = 4 and 3 + 1 = 4. This works regardless of the arguments. Subtraction, on the other hand, is NOT commutative: 1 - 3 = -2 and 3 - 1 = 2. In some cases (when the arguments are both the same) changing the order wouldn't matter, but the commutative property means that it works for any arguments, so subtraction doesn't have it.
When doing research on compelling arguments for both sides of a research question, you should search for and take notes on the arguments for both sides.
The judge gives the speech is not a true statement about opening arguments. During opening arguments both sides of the case are given by the prosecutor and the defense lawyer.
i don't know i need it 2 ! =( someone knows?
some counter arguments on HIV/AIDS areAre there enough fundings?Should you be notified if some has it?There are more arguments on this topic but this are the top ones
The result of the meeting was inconclusive, contradictory and inconsistent arguments from all sides
I would choose both of them.
no some rectangles cannot be similar. a rectangle is a shape with 2 = sides and then 2 more different = sides. it is impossible because if 2 rectangles were similar than that would not be a rectangle. similar means having corresponding sides no it is not possible
no some shapes like the rhombus have 4 sides making it a quadrilateral but 2 of its sides are not parallel
Some, but not all. Triangles with 2 congruent sides are called isoceles triangles. Triangles with 3 congruent sides are called equilateral triangles.
Yes, a persuasive speech can incorporate arguments from both sides to present a comprehensive view of the topic. By addressing opposing viewpoints, the speaker can build credibility, demonstrate a thorough understanding of the subject, and strengthen their own arguments by refuting counterarguments. However, it is important to ultimately take a stance and provide strong reasons for the audience to align with a particular perspective.
never scalene-0 sides congruent isoceles-2 sides congruent
There are no arguments about the possibility of H1N1. It is an established fact that it exists.