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They can be in some contexts, but not in others.

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mariyam al wasi

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3y ago
yeah you are right but in which types of context they can be same
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mariyam al wasi

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3y ago
explain it???
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mariyam al wasi

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explain it ???
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Ricky

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2y ago
when you only have the lenght
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Ricky

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yeah
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1w ago

In the context of geometry, the base and length are not necessarily the same thing. The base of a geometric shape, such as a triangle or a parallelogram, refers to the side of the shape that is used as a reference for calculating its area or perimeter. The length, on the other hand, is a measurement of the distance between two points, which may or may not coincide with the base depending on the specific shape being considered. It is important to differentiate between these terms to accurately describe and analyze geometric figures.

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