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An "opposite side" depends on the shape that you have got. For a polygon with an even number of sides, (say 2n), the side which is opposite a given side is one that is nth from that side. In such a polygon a vertex does not have an opposite side. For a polygon with an odd number of sides, (say 2n+1), the side which is opposite a given vertex is one that is (n+1)th from that vertex. In such a polygon a side does not have an opposite side.
The side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse.
hypotenuse*hypotenuse=opposite side*opposite side+adjecent side*adjecent side
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse
A line through the vertex and the side opposite - nothing more. There need not even be a side opposite - as is the case with a square!
Mars
Opposite the South Pole on planet Earth, you can find the North Pole.
because the other side's on the opposite side.
it will seporate in between each other
On the opposite side on America some big group dug a hole in the ground trying to go inside the Earth popular poll sites say it was the furthest dug hole in the groud in Earth.
The gravitational pull of the moon on the Earth causes the water on the opposite side of the Earth to experience a high tide. This is due to the concept of gravitational attraction, where the moon's pull on the Earth's water creates a bulge on the side of the Earth facing the moon as well as on the opposite side.
Midnight.
an eclipse
An antichthon is a hypothetical Earth on the opposite side of the sun.
When a side of the earth faces the sun, it's day. The opposite side is experiencing night.
The gravitational pull of the earth causes a bulge on the opposite side of the moon. The gravitational pull of the earth is greater than the gravitational pull of the sun.
because the moon is closer to the earth at certain times so there for the gravity is pulling one side while the other is pulling so that's how they are on opposite sides of the earth at the same time.