p = a. In a regular polygon with an even number of sides, every side is parallel to the one opposite it. So all a sides are parallel.
As it stands, the question can have no answer because there can be infinitely many parallel lines.
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Infinitely many.
90 degrees is the largest possible angle of incidence because it is then parallel to the face of the mirror and is grazing the mirror.
P = Parallel lines S = Sides 2/S x 4S = 2P P/2 = Parallel lines |*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| Works Everytime cos' I am the inventor of maths
As it stands, the question can have no answer because there can be infinitely many parallel lines.
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Four: two pairs.
Infinitely many.
90 degrees is the largest possible angle of incidence because it is then parallel to the face of the mirror and is grazing the mirror.
P = Parallel lines S = Sides 2/S x 4S = 2P P/2 = Parallel lines |*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| Works Everytime cos' I am the inventor of maths
Providing that it is a regular 6 sided hexagon then it will have 3 pairs of opposite parallel sides. Though an irregular hexagon (shaped as the outline of an L) can have 2 sets of three parallel sides.
The polygon may have 2n sides, where n is any whole number greater than 1
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2 is the answer
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