Not necessarily.
Trapezoids do not have perpendicular lines.
Put 2 lines on the perpendicular sides and put 1 line for the parallel sides
No, hexagons are not quadrilateral, they do not have four sides.
Yes it has 4 perpendicular sides
Any polygon with four or more sides can have perpendicular and parallel lines.
Yes its sides are parallel and its diagonals are perpendicular
The only requirement for a trapezoid is that one pair of opposite sides be parallel. There could be trapezoids with a pair of perpendicular lines.
quadrilateral has perpendicular lines
no a equilateral triangle does not have any perpendicular sides because the lines are joined together.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A heptagon, with its seven sides, can have a maximum of seven perpendicular lines. Each side can have one perpendicular line drawn from it, creating a lovely pattern of right angles within the shape. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little perpendicular lines waiting to be discovered!
A hexagon has parallel lines.
A polygon need not have ANY perpendicular or parallel lines. For example, consider an equilateral triangle. It can happen that two sides of a polygon, extended if necessary, meet at a point where they form a 90 degree angle. Those two lines are perpendicular. There may be pairs of lines such that, no matter how far you extend them in either direction, they will never meet. Such lines are parallel. A triangle cannot have parallel lines but it can have perpendicular lines. Any polygon of 4 or more sides can have sides that are perpendicular or parallel (or some of each).