Well, honey, that sounds like a rectangle to me. It's got those four right angles, two diagonals for days, and don't forget those four axes of symmetry. So, if you're looking for a shape that fits that description, you've hit the jackpot with a good ol' rectangle.
there are four, one vertical, one horizontal, one diagonally right and one diagonally left :)
The major axes of an ellipse is its longest diameter. The minor axes, on the other hand, is the shortest diameter.
a hexagon has 4 axes ofsymmetry.
2 axes from angles to angles
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The axes.
You are a square
The coordinate plane is divided into four quarters by the axes. These are the four quadrants.
four just like a square
quadrants
quadrant
the four sections created by the coordinate axes
quadrant
The cartesian plane of space, the x and y axes, the points and lines, and the labels of the axes are the four main components of a graph. Intercepts are another name for vertical and horizontal lines that cross the axes.
It depends on the pyramid. If it is a square based pyramid, a horizontal plane will give a square cross section, a plane inclined by a rotation parallel to one of the base axes will give a rectangular cross section whereas a plane inclined by rotation along both basal axes will result in a parallelogram cross section. Not sure how you get a parallelogram from a pentagonal or hexagonal (etc) pyramid.
The intersecting x- and y-axes divide the coordinate plane into four sections.