A rectangle is formed by perpendicular lines that create four 90 degree angles.
No unless it is in the form of a rectangle
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
Yes - the rectangle has two pairs of sides that are parallel respectively one to the other in each pair.
A rectangle is formed by perpendicular lines that create four 90 degree angles.
No unless it is in the form of a rectangle
A square or a rectangle has perpendicular sides that meet each other at right angles which is 90 degrees.
The sides perpendicular to each other are at right angles (90 degrees, or square) to each other. An example of a figure with two pair of perpendicular sides is the rectangle.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
The question contradicts itself. A dodecagon need not have any perpendicular sides.
A square and a rectangle because their corners meet at 90 degrees
shape no pairs of perpendicular sides
I suppose. All of a square's sides are perpendicular.
No but its diagonals are perpendicular
No not normally
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.