Yes, a rectangle requires parallel lines. Specifically, it has two pairs of opposite sides that are both equal in length and parallel to each other. This property is essential for defining the shape and ensuring it has right angles at each corner. Thus, without parallel lines, a rectangle cannot be formed.
A rectangle has 2 pairs parallel lines and a trapezoid can only have 1 pair of parallel lines.
perpendicular.
Parallel Lines
a rectangle is a shape that has two sets of parallel lines a trapezoid only has to have one set of parallel lines
You can't... A rectangle is defined by 2 sets of parallel lines, ans a parallelogram has 1+ sets of parallel lines
no parallel lines
a trapezoid has 1 pair of parallel lines and a rectangle has 2 parallel lines
Yes a rectangle is parallel because it has lines that are the same so they always will be parallel.
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A rectangle has 2 "SETS" of parallel lines. SO it has 4 parallel lines.Two pairs.
A rectangle has 2 pairs parallel lines and a trapezoid can only have 1 pair of parallel lines.
perpendicular.
Parallel Lines
a rectangle is a shape that has two sets of parallel lines a trapezoid only has to have one set of parallel lines
You can't... A rectangle is defined by 2 sets of parallel lines, ans a parallelogram has 1+ sets of parallel lines
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, the lines that connect the midpoints of the parallel sides of a rectangle are lines of symmetry of the rectangle.
it has 4 parallel lines