Any polygon with four or more sides can have perpendicular and parallel lines.
That the shape is a polygon with four or more sides.
A parallelogram is a plane, or two-dimensional shape that is bounded by four straight lines which form its sides. Each pair of opposite sides consists of parallel and congruent (same length) lines.
Right angles are formed by perpendicular lines. If the lines would extend, to make two intersecting lines, they would form four right angles. Perpendicular lines are written like this: . From its shape, you can already tell that it forms at least two right angles.
Perpendicular lines
A square is on example. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides and the two diagonals comprie four lines of symmetry.
It is not possible to have five perpendicular sides; four or eight, but not five. A shape with five equal sides is a pentagon.
Any polygon with four or more sides can have perpendicular and parallel lines.
Perpendicular to what? Four pairs cannot be mutually perpendicular unless you go into hyperspace.
A rectangle is a shape that has four sides with two parallel lines.
a quadrilateral is a shape with four equal sides.
A rectangle is formed by perpendicular lines that create four 90 degree angles.
A kite would fit the given description.
its impossible; the two perpendicular lines already make four right angles.
a square
A polygon with four or more sides can meet these requirement.
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.