2 straight lines? no :( but if you bend the lines, yes you can :D
A rectangle. Obviously the right angles are in the four corners of the rectangle. The lines of symmetry occur across the horizontal and vertical. There are no lines of symmetry on the diagonal.
That's a trapezoid.
Any quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram can have only one diagonal that is bisected by the other.
only one
In 2 dimensions, a polygon. In 3 dimensions, a polyhedron.
No because diagonal lines do not count. Even though they might fit perfectly inside the rectangle, but those don't count. Only lines going horizontally or vertically count as lines of symmetry. :)
In Vanilla Minecraft, levers can only currently be pointing in a diagonal direction.
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Yes, but only if they are straight lines in the same plane.
A plane figure cannot be bounded by only one straight line. If the shape is bounded by lines which are not straight or by several straight lines the answer will depend on exactly what these are.
2 straight lines? no :( but if you bend the lines, yes you can :D
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A square
The first little black dress was designed by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in 1926. A picture was published in American Vogue. It was calf-length, straight, and decorated only by a few diagonal lines.
yes * * * * * No. In a polygon (a plane shape with sides which are straight lines), a diagonal is a line from one vertex to another provided it is not already a side of the polygon. In a triangle, the only lines which can join two vertices are sides of the triangle. Therefore they are not diagonals: that is, a triangle (right angled or not) cannot have diagonals.