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A plus sign (+) would be a pair of perpendicular line segments.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
Any shape, other than a triangle can have a pair of perpendicular sides.
a hexagon.
An irregular hexagon.
Draw a right angle corner, then add 4 more sides that are NOT right angles...
Yes, they can exist.
The question contradicts itself. A dodecagon need not have any perpendicular sides.
A hexagon with only one pair of parellel sides
a pair of intersecting lines that are perpendicular
shape no pairs of perpendicular sides
A plus sign (+) would be a pair of perpendicular line segments.
Any polygon can have only 1 pair of perpendicular sides.
It is possible for a hexagon to have one pair of parallel sides. A hexagon can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 pairs of parallel sides, and can have 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 parallel sides.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
I suppose. All of a square's sides are perpendicular.