Parallel edges are equidistance apart whereas perpendicular edges meet at right angle as in a square or a rectangle.
The shape that fits this description is a cylinder. A cylinder has curved surfaces and no flat faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, yet its circular bases are parallel to each other, and the edges around the circumference can be considered to be perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. Thus, while it lacks traditional faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, it still contains elements that exhibit these characteristics.
Yes
Spheres
A trapezoid is a shape that has one pair of parallel faces, specifically in the case of a trapezoidal prism. This three-dimensional figure has two trapezoidal bases that are parallel, while its lateral faces are rectangular, creating perpendicular edges between the bases and the lateral faces.
Many household items feature both parallel and perpendicular lines. For instance, a standard bookshelf often has parallel shelves and perpendicular side supports. Similarly, a kitchen table has a rectangular top with parallel edges and legs that are usually perpendicular to the surface. Other examples include picture frames, window blinds, and tiled floors, all showcasing these geometric arrangements.
The shape that fits this description is a cylinder. A cylinder has curved surfaces and no flat faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, yet its circular bases are parallel to each other, and the edges around the circumference can be considered to be perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. Thus, while it lacks traditional faces with parallel or perpendicular edges, it still contains elements that exhibit these characteristics.
Yes
Spheres
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the geometry questions, huh? So, like, a shape that fits that description would be a triangular prism, because it has perpendicular edges but none that are parallel. It's like the rebel of the 3D shapes, just doing its own thing.
Any shape with straight edges can have perpendicular edges.
It has parallel sides, but not perpendicular.
Yes, parallel and perpendicular are opposites.
Perpendicular is when two lines cross... Parallel is when two lines never meet.... _____________ _____________ = PARALLEL LINES If they cross they are perpendicular, if they don't, they are parallel.
= parallel + perpendicular As such no, perpendicular lines do not naturally have parallel lines. However...connect the lines in the symbols below. ++ ++ And you'll have 4 perpendicular lines, and 4 parallel lines.
Parallel. Latitude and longitude are perpendicular.
Perpendicular
No, they can't. Perpendicular and parallel are antonyms.