yes they do because they'll intersect at a point which will be common in both lines ... therefore they're approximately the same
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A cross has 1 side. And that side is the point that the 2 lines share.
A cross has 1 side. And that side is the point that the 2 lines share.
A parallelogram
It is unlikely because you cant have 2 elevations at the same point
intersecting lines
TRAPEZOID
A triangle has 3 sides and if two sides are equal then it's an isosceles triangle with one line if symmetry but if all sides are equal then it's an equilateral with three lines of symmetry.
A polygon is a 2-dimensional area that is enclosed by straight lines. These straight lines are its sides.
If it has 2 pairs of parallel lines it is a parallelogram, if it is a quadrilateral. If there is not restrictions on the number of sides, then there are many answers
Two lines that cross each other are called "intersecting lines." At the point where they cross, they form angles. If the lines are not parallel, they will intersect at one specific point in a plane.
four sides, four right angles, 2 pairs of parallel lines
A square has four lines of mirror symmetry: the lines connecting the centers of opposite sides and the lines connecting opposite vertexes. A regular hexagon has six, with the same definitions.