That is an easy question. A hexagon has 6 sides while an octagon has 8 sides. They are both different.
do you mean math equation? If you add a number to both sides of an equation you do not change it. That is called algebra
I do not know. Can I answer the question?
The one thing they have in common is that both have three sides but there are several different types of triangles whose sides and angles are different from an equilateral one. So to answer your question in the sense that they both have three sides that is true.
6n + 4 = 40(Minus 4 on both sides)6n = 40 - 46n = 36(Divide by 6 on both sides)n = 36/6= 6
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.
If you have compelling arguments on both sides of a research question, you may want to conduct a comprehensive literature review to explore existing research, gather data, and analyze different perspectives. Taking detailed notes on the key points, methodologies, and findings from various sources can help you gain a deeper understanding of the topic and identify common themes or gaps in the literature. This process can also help you evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each argument to develop a well-informed and balanced perspective on the research question.
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.
Present both arguments and explain what you view is.
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.
Citizens can hear arguments from both sides of an issue.
Women were on both sides in the Revolutionary War.
which war
Good Question, I have Phil Collins, No Jacket Required, both sides are side A....
This question sucks
Both sides are entitled to make an "opening argument." They lay out the background of the case they hope to present.
A cliché is an overused phrase or it can be a stereotype. Both sides in the debate used cliché arguments that were weak.