This is an impossibility
2006-09-19 05:41:04
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answer #1
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answered by kitpoodle 4
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2 Sided Shape
2016-10-21 00:56:44
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Digon
A polygon (/ˈpɒliɡən/, from Greek, literally "many angle") is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential line segments. The straight line segments that make up the polygon are called its sides or edges and the points where the sides meet are the polygon's vertices. If a polygon is simple, then its sides (and vertices) constitute the boundary of a polygonal region, and the term polygon sometimes also describes the interior of the polygonal region (the open area that this path encloses) or the union of both the region and its boundary.
2006-09-12 10:54:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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There is such a shape. Take an orange, cut the peeling from the top straight down to the bottom. Turn the orange just a bit and cut another straight line down from the top of the orange down to the bottom. That piece of orange peel was made with two straight lines.
2014-03-30 10:31:27
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answered by 4 suits 4
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A cone, or a hemisphere.
A cylinder has three, the two ends and the side.
A sheet of paper or a coin still has the edges as well as the two sides. (a coin is a flattened cylinder)
A simple plane has only the one side. Any point on one side of the plane is the same point on the other.
Same is true of a line. Any given point on one "side" of a line is the same point on the other. ergo, only one side.
2006-09-12 10:58:05
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answer #5
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answered by Vince M 7
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it depends if its a 2d shape or a 3d shape
2d its a line
3d its a ball such as a tennis ball this has an inside and an outside
also there are always two sides to a story
hope this helps
2006-09-12 11:00:53
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answer #6
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answered by jenkinson7 1
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I can only think of one but have no idea what its called - two curved lines meeting at extremities. A straight line is technically a rectangle as it must have a width!
2006-09-13 07:11:09
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answered by Purple 8 4
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A sheet two sides and one edge.
Or a line above and below.
2006-09-12 11:01:56
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answered by Crazy Diamond 6
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Digon or alternately Diagon. Also a crescent.
A diagon looks like a D a crescent looks like a C in block letters.
2006-09-12 10:57:21
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answer #9
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answered by ModernMerlin 5
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a four sided shape cut in half
2006-09-19 05:29:16
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answered by pedro 2
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Jordan
2006-09-12 11:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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