Appius Claudius invented the idea for the right and left shoe. I don't know when he did this though.
shapes made of congruet...?
3-d shapes are not made from 2-d shapes. 3-d shapes may have projections onto a plane that are 2-d.
it is made up from squares
If there is a definite pattern in the shapes and color (or just shapes). Hope this helps! -Mathwiz221
Shapes that come from nature and do not look man made. Like flowers and flowing lines.
Shoes have not always been made with a left and right foot. In fact, all shoes were once interchangeable, so you could have just one replaced.
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Shoes have not always been made with a left and right foot. In fact, all shoes were once interchangeable, so you could have just one replaced.
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NO. Even today, slippers (soft house shoes) are often made non-handed.
two right trangles
you are clearly not wearing your shoe properly! Most shoes are made to fit either the right or the left foot, so if you have one on the wrong foot, the little bumps and dips are pointed the wrong way.
Because for example right handers slide with their left foot up to the foul line. So this shoe is made to slide and the other is made to grip
The footwear were pieces of leather sewen together. There wasn't a right or left foot (that won't happen until the 1700's) and there was laces to hold the shoe to the foot. You can find footwear today made in the old style by modern cobblers.
The right lung is larger than left lung The left lung is made up of 2 lobes while right is made up of 3 lobes.
The heart is made up of the left and right ventricles and left and right atria.
That would depend on the type of pass play the team is running. QBs don't use yards to determine how far to go back in the pocket, they use steps. You will see a QB drop back 3, 5, or 7 steps to throw depending on the pass play called. It is always an odd number of steps because the first step is made with the QB's plant foot. A right handed QB's plant foot is the right foot, a left handed QB's plant foot is the left foot.