A rectangle has 4 perpendicular sides that meet each other at right angles.
Not normally but as a rectangle it has perpendicular sides that meet at right angles
If it did it would be a rectangle
Aquadrilateral that is called a rectangle has by definition 4 right angles (all sides are perpendicular to their neighbors) and opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
In a rhombus, there are no perpendicular sides in the traditional sense, as all sides are equal in length. However, the diagonals of a rhombus intersect at right angles, meaning they are perpendicular to each other. Thus, while the sides themselves are not perpendicular, the diagonals create right angles at their intersection.
There are no perpendicular lines in a regular 6 sided hexagon.
Not normally but as a rectangle it has perpendicular sides that meet at right angles
If it did it would be a rectangle
Aquadrilateral that is called a rectangle has by definition 4 right angles (all sides are perpendicular to their neighbors) and opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
A parallelogram doesn't necessarily have any perpendicular sides, but it can. If it has one single 90-degree angle, then it has four of them, and it's a rectangle.
A parallelogram doesn't necessarily have any perpendicular sides, but it can. If it has one single 90-degree angle, then it has four of them, and it's a rectangle.
A parallelogram doesn't necessarily have any perpendicular sides, but it can. If it has one single 90-degree angle, then it has four of them, and it's a rectangle or square. A parallelogram without perpendicular sides is a rhomboid or rhombus.
An equilateral triangle doesn't have any perpendicular sides on it.
A parallelogram doesn't necessarily have any perpendicular sides, but it can. If it has one single 90-degree angle, then it has four of them, and it's a rectangle.
A parallelogram doesn't necessarily have any perpendicular sides, but it can. If it has one single 90-degree angle, then it has four of them, and it's a rectangle. Apexvs geometry 2nd sem -- false.
It doesn't need any in order to be a trapezoid. It can have a max of two pairs of perpendicular sides.
The question contradicts itself. A dodecagon need not have any perpendicular sides.
no a equilateral triangle does not have any perpendicular sides because the lines are joined together.