If you alternate rows (one row knit, one row purl, and repeat), this is stockinette stitch (or stocking stitch). It does NOT look the same on both sides. One side with be smooth (all the stitches look like little V's) and the other side is all small horizontal bumps.
If you want it to look the same on both sides, you should probably knit every row (garter stitch) or look up a pattern that is designed to look the same on both sides (like ribbing).
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Different sides? There are no different sides. Japan planned and executed an attack on the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor.
6 sides x 6 sides = 36 outcomes
3 sides and vertices, 5 sides and vertices, 7 sides and vertices, and so on. There is no other pattern, necessarily.
Both sides were peaceful again, just how they were before the war!
Russia switched sides during WWI
The outcome is called the resultant no matter what angle At right angles the resultant is calculated a the hypotenuse of the triangle with each vector as sides
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Japan: Eliminate the Battlefleet; US: Preserve the Battlefleet.
A figure with 6 sides , angles
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