A PLANE has two sides
If you are talking about the triangle:An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having two and only two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length.If you are talking about the trapezoid (or trapezium):In Euclidean geometry, an isosceles trapezoid is a convex quadrilateral with the line of symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides.
No. I think it can. An isosceles triangle by definition has two equal sides. It is possible to draw a triangle with a right angle and two equal sides. The word isosceles is actually a Greek one standing for: having (two) equal sides. I thought that, in English, isosceles stands for "equilateral". If not, then yes it can be a triangle with two equal sides adjacent to the right angle. (hypotenuse excluded, anyway)
Equivalent decimals means that two decimal are having the same value.
it's a triangle (three sides) with two sides having equal lengths and angles
"Bilateral" is the word that means an agreement or involving two parties or sides.
I think you want the prefixes for numers. uni- means "one" as in the word unicorn which has one horn and the word unique which means one of a kind. bi- means two, as in a bicycle having two wheels di- means twice, two-fold or double as in diatomic which means having 2 atoms in the same molecule tri- means 3 as in a triangle having 3 sides quad- means 4 as in quadrilateral which is a figure with 4 sides quint- means 5 as in quinlet, music written for 5 performers pent- also means 5 as in pentathion which is an athletic contest made up of 5 track and field events sep- means 7 as in septuagenarian which is a person in their 70's octa- = 8 as in octopus which has 8 legs
Bilateral means " both the side " so Bilateral means " of both the sides " as in right and left both.
bi-pedal
No, the word 'compound' does not mean having only one part. In English literature the word compound means having at least two independent words.
A PLANE has two sides
That is bigamy.
Bi-cambrian
ambivalence.
If you are talking about the triangle:An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having two and only two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length.If you are talking about the trapezoid (or trapezium):In Euclidean geometry, an isosceles trapezoid is a convex quadrilateral with the line of symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides.
Bilateral, or in Congress or government with two legislative bodies, bicameral.
A triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having two and only two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length