No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
An equilateral triangle doesn't have any perpendicular sides on it.
Adjacent sides are perpendicular. Opposite sides are parallel.
A shape with three and only three sides is a triangle, but it is not possible for a triangle to have three perpendicular sides.
The perpendicular sides of a right triangle are its legs. The remaining side is the hypotenuse.
No triangle can have parallel sides but a right angle triangle has perpendicular sides that meet at 90 degrees
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel
right triangle
A right angle triangle.
A triangle has no parallel sides but a right angle triangle has perpendicular sides that meet at 90 degrees.
We'd need to know the number of sides. An equilateral triangle won't have any parallel or perpendicular sides. An equilateral quadrilateral will have two pairs of parallel sides which may or may not be perpendicular.
It has parallel sides, but not perpendicular.
It could be a right angle triangle
It fits the description of a right angle triangle
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
A polygon need not have ANY perpendicular or parallel lines. For example, consider an equilateral triangle. It can happen that two sides of a polygon, extended if necessary, meet at a point where they form a 90 degree angle. Those two lines are perpendicular. There may be pairs of lines such that, no matter how far you extend them in either direction, they will never meet. Such lines are parallel. A triangle cannot have parallel lines but it can have perpendicular lines. Any polygon of 4 or more sides can have sides that are perpendicular or parallel (or some of each).