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Any shape that contains a section of a plane can have an infinite number of parallel lines in it.
Yes and such a shape is a regular 6 sided hexagon
Four parallel lines would not correspond to any of the commonly taught shapes. Two pairs of parallel lines would be characteristic of the square, rhombus, rectangle, and parallelogram
Yes, it is possible for a shape to have at least one pair of parallel lines and no lines of symmetry. For example, an irregular trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides but lacks any lines of symmetry due to its uneven angles and side lengths. This demonstrates that parallel lines and symmetry are independent properties in geometric shapes.
A irregular polygon will not have any parallel lines. :)* * * * *Not true. A rhombus is an irregular polygon and it has two pairs of parallel line!An irregular pentagon can have parallel lines.However, a triangle or a conic section cannot.