Any non-equiangular parallelogram, and any regular polygon
with an even number of sides more than 4.
Adjacent sides are perpendicular. Opposite sides are parallel.
A rectangle is a shape that has pairs of perpendicular sides. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, and all four angles are right angles, making the sides perpendicular to each other. Another example of such a shape is a square, which is a special type of rectangle with all sides equal.
A rhombus (4 congruent sides, diagonals perpendicular)that is not also a square (no right angles), andis also a parallelogram (opposite sides parallel and congruent, opposite angles congruent). It is also a quadrilateral, which has 4 sides.
Oh, dude, a rhombus actually has 4 sides with all sides being equal in length. It does have 2 pairs of parallel sides, but it also has opposite angles that are equal, not to mention it's like a tilted square. So, yeah, it's definitely not a shape that's all about parallel sides and no perpendicular ones.
A perpendicular shape with nine sides is called a nonagon. In a regular nonagon, all sides and angles are equal, and it can have perpendicular vertices depending on its orientation. However, in a general sense, a nonagon is not inherently a "perpendicular shape" as that term typically refers to angles or orientations rather than the shape's properties.
Yes. The basic definition for a rectangle is 4 sides, four right angles(perpendicular), and opposite sides are congruent.
A rectangle is the shape that has two pairs of perpendicular sides. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length and parallel, while adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other. This geometric property makes rectangles ideal for applications such as architecture, engineering, and mathematics.
The question asks about four sides and 2 perpendicular sides. That makes 6 sides in all. So it is a hexagon with either only one right angle, or two sides that are mutually perpendicular.
Yes. Squares only contain 90 degree angles, so all sides are perpendicular to the adjacent sides and parallel to the opposite one.
A shape with all its adjacent sides perpendicular is a rectangle or a square. In both these shapes, the angles formed between adjacent sides are right angles (90 degrees). A square is a specific type of rectangle where all sides are of equal length, while a rectangle can have sides of different lengths.
any rhombus
A parallelogram is a four sided shape where opposite sides are parallel and equal lengths. If you mean that ALL sides are equal lengths, you are looking for a rhombus.