Not possible. The shape will either be incomplete or have intersecting lines.
A hexagon.
A shape that can have three pairs of perpendicular sides is a rectangular prism (or cuboid) when considering its three-dimensional form. Each pair of sides meets at right angles, creating a structure with three sets of perpendicular edges. In a two-dimensional context, no standard polygon can have three pairs of perpendicular sides, as it would require more than four sides, violating the definition of a polygon.
no, it has 3 sides, and none are parallel.
No but it does have 3 sides 2 of which are of equal lengths.
No. For example, the two perpendicular sides can be adjacent; in this case, the two sides can be of different length; the lengths of the other two sides aren't unique either.The two perpendicular sides can also be the two opposite sides (i.e., side #1 and side #3, if you count consecutive sides); here, too, there are multiple possible solutions. Just try it out!
A hexagon.
My Guess is a hexagon
No, it does have 3 sets of parallel sides though.
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A shape that can have three pairs of perpendicular sides is a rectangular prism (or cuboid) when considering its three-dimensional form. Each pair of sides meets at right angles, creating a structure with three sets of perpendicular edges. In a two-dimensional context, no standard polygon can have three pairs of perpendicular sides, as it would require more than four sides, violating the definition of a polygon.
A shape with three and only three sides is a triangle, but it is not possible for a triangle to have three perpendicular sides.
square
no, it has 3 sides, and none are parallel.
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel
Hexagon.
No but its 3 sides are equal in lengths.
No but 2 of its 3 sides are equal in lengths.