A kite has no parallel sides but it is a 4 sided quadrilateral whose 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
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If the two lines are parallel, then you get 4 pairs of vertical angles. If the two lines are not parallel, then we get 6 pairs of vertical angles.
If there are only two parallel lines then 4 corresponding angles will be created
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
There are no parallel lines in the diamond-shaped kite.There are (usually) four parallel struts (lines) is a standard box kite.
2 pairs of parallel lines
A kite has 4 right angles (all angles of the kite are right angles), since the kite is parallel. If the kite was cyclic, then 2 right angles. And if normal kite, then 0 right angles.
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If the two lines are parallel, then you get 4 pairs of vertical angles. If the two lines are not parallel, then we get 6 pairs of vertical angles.
A rectangular prism has 3 sets of 4 parallel lines and 24 angles.
If there are only two parallel lines then 4 corresponding angles will be created
Oh, dude, a kite has one pair of parallel lines, like the sticks that make up its frame. So, technically, it's just two parallel lines, unless you're talking about a super fancy kite with extra parallel lines for decoration or something. But yeah, one pair is the standard deal.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
There are 56 pairs of congruent angles.
It has 1 set of 3 parallel lines and 3 sets of 2 parallel lines, and 18 angles (3 sides meet at each vertex)