its impossible; the two perpendicular lines already make four right angles.
Perpendicular lines are lines that eventually intersect, and intersecting means when the run into eachother. For example, the "L" shape are two perpendicular lines because the lines run into eachother.
Any polygonal shape, other than a triangle can have perpendicular lines.
Shape of a T
Its Impossible. For there to be a shape where all five lines meet perfectly and there to be two pairs of perpendicular sides, there must three right angles. Alternitavely, you could have 1 pair of perpendicular lines and two rights angles, but certainly not both.
its impossible; the two perpendicular lines already make four right angles.
Lines that form a 90 degree angle at their vertex. Two lines that make a 90 degree are perpendicular.
A rhombus has parallel lines but no perpendicular lines.
Any polygonal shape, other than a triangle can have perpendicular lines.
Perpendicular lines are lines that eventually intersect, and intersecting means when the run into eachother. For example, the "L" shape are two perpendicular lines because the lines run into eachother.
Shape of a T
Its Impossible. For there to be a shape where all five lines meet perfectly and there to be two pairs of perpendicular sides, there must three right angles. Alternitavely, you could have 1 pair of perpendicular lines and two rights angles, but certainly not both.
A circle
a rhombus
A square is on example. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides and the two diagonals comprie four lines of symmetry.
draw two intersecting lines that are not perpendicular
Well, honey, perpendicular lines meet at a right angle, so any shape with right angles can have perpendicular lines. That means squares, rectangles, and even some funky trapezoids can have those bad boys. Just keep those lines straight and at a perfect 90-degree angle, and you're good to go.