A rhombus is a type of quadrilateral where opposite sides are parallel, and adjacent sides are not. The opposite angles in a rhombus are also equal, and the diagonals bisect each other at right angles. Thus, while the sides are parallel (two pairs of parallel sides), they are not perpendicular to each other unless it is a special case of a rhombus, such as a square.
As far as we know, two lines can be perpendicular, or they can be parallel, but they can't be both.
It has both.
It has both
Shapes are not parallel or perpendicular. Lines are.Every side of a rectangle is parallel to the side opposite it,and perpendicular to both of the sides next to it.
Rectangles have both parallel and perpendicular lines. The opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel to each other, while adjacent sides are perpendicular, forming right angles at each corner. This combination of parallel and perpendicular lines is a defining characteristic of rectangles.
No, you can't have two lines that are both parallel and perpendicular.
As far as we know, two lines can be perpendicular, or they can be parallel, but they can't be both.
It has both.
It has both
Shapes are not parallel or perpendicular. Lines are.Every side of a rectangle is parallel to the side opposite it,and perpendicular to both of the sides next to it.
Rectangles are made up of 2 sets of parallel lines, which are perpendicular to one another.
In a square adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
A rhombus has opposite equal parallel sides
A square has both parallel and perpendicular symmetry. It is composed of two sets of parallel lines that meet at perpendicular angles.
There are letters in the alphabet with both parallel and perpendicular lines. In alphabetical order, they are E, F, and H. If the joining point can be considered perpendicular and parallel, then B, D, P, and R also match the criterion.
squares and rectangles
Squares and rectangles