Two sets of parallel lines meeting at right angles.
By definition, an oblong is "a quadrilateral with four right angles and two pairs of parallel lines of different lengths." A rectangle, which has a length that is more than the breadth, is an example of an oblong. By contrast, a square, is not an oblong as it has all the sides equal.
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Each of the four lines is perpendicular - to two of the other lines.
A quadrilateral is 4 sided shape. There are 6 main quadrilaterals: *Trapezium *Parallelogram *Rhombus *Kite *Square (type of rectangle) *Oblong (type of rectangle) Therefore, an oblong is one of the quadrilaterals. More specifically, an oblong is the traditional 'rectangle' in which the two sets of parallel lines are unequal. The term 'rectangle' refers to a quadrilateral with 4 right angles, hence a square is one too, but one with equal sides.
Two sets of parallel lines meeting at right angles.
I think a: Square, Rectangle(Oblong), Parallelogram & Rhombus.
A rectangle (i.e. a square or an oblong)
By definition, an oblong is "a quadrilateral with four right angles and two pairs of parallel lines of different lengths." A rectangle, which has a length that is more than the breadth, is an example of an oblong. By contrast, a square, is not an oblong as it has all the sides equal.
Yes because an oblong is another name for a rectangle.
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Each of the four lines is perpendicular - to two of the other lines.
When two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect.
If they were not actually parallel then they would not be parallel lines!
it has parallel lines
no parallel lines
parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines