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Oh, dude, a rectangle has like, two perpendicular lines. One going up and down, and one going side to side. It's like, the basic geometry you learn in elementary school, man. So, yeah, two perpendicular lines for a rectangle.
Perpendicular lines intesect each other at 90 degrees and are not normally parallel to each other unless as in a square or rectangle.
A square and a rectangle have perpendicular and parallel lines. The two side lines extending upwards from the base line are perpendicular to the base line. The line extending from each of the side lines across the top is perpendicular to the side lines. The top line is also parallel to the base line, and the side lines are also parallel to each other.
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In a trapezium, there are two perpendicular lines. These perpendicular lines are the diagonals of the trapezium. The diagonals of a trapezium are the line segments that connect non-adjacent vertices of the trapezium and intersect each other at a right angle.
It has two lines of symmetry, one each perpendicular to each other passing thru the center of the rectangle
A square and a rectangle have perpendicular and parallel lines. The two side lines extending upwards from the base line are perpendicular to the base line. The line extending from each of the side lines across the top is perpendicular to the side lines. The top line is also parallel to the base line, and the side lines are also parallel to each other.
No the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular because they do not cross each other at right angles
When straight lines are perpendicular to each other they create right angles of 90 degrees
A rectangle has 4 perpendicular sides that meet each other at right angles.
Perpendicular lines can not be parallel to each other but they can be to other lines.
Each of the four lines is perpendicular - to two of the other lines.