A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides, which are its bases. The other two sides, called the legs, are not parallel and can be either perpendicular or slanted, depending on the specific type of trapezoid. In summary, a trapezoid has one pair of parallel lines and zero perpendicular lines by definition.
One set
1 pair of parallel line
A trapezoid has 1 pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
It need not have any.
A trapezoid has 2 parallel lines. It may or may not have perpendicular lines.
A trapezoid has one set of parallel lines.
Yes, a trapezoid has two bases. They are the parallel lines on the top and bottom. Parallel lines look like this =
well, in any trapezoid there is always 1 pair of parallel lines. Therefore, there must only be 1 pair in the trapezoid
A trapezoid is a four sided quadrilateral that has only one pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. They are opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
Can have no pairs or one pair...
1 pair of parallel lines
None but it does have perpendicular lines
One set
1 pair of parallel line
A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel lines and in the form of a rectangle it has 2 pairs of parallel lines and 4 perpendicular lines that meet at each of its corners at right angles.