As it stands, the question can have no answer because there can be infinitely many parallel lines.
To determine the largest number of parallel lines in a regular polygon with an even number of sides, you can use the formula ( n/2 ), where ( n ) is the number of sides. This is because each pair of opposite sides can be drawn parallel to each other. For example, in a regular hexagon (6 sides), there can be 3 pairs of parallel lines, yielding 3 parallel lines.
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p = a. In a regular polygon with an even number of sides, every side is parallel to the one opposite it. So all a sides are parallel.
Infinitely many.
P = Parallel lines S = Sides 2/S x 4S = 2P P/2 = Parallel lines |*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*|*| Works Everytime cos' I am the inventor of maths
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p = a. In a regular polygon with an even number of sides, every side is parallel to the one opposite it. So all a sides are parallel.
Infinitely many.
parellel lines mean they are to lines the same
Zero; parallel lines never intersect.
Railroad tracks or the number 11 are parallel lines. A cross or a small t are perpendicular lines. Also the two ll's in the middle of parallel are parallel lines.
Parallel lines NEVER touch, so zero.
Any shape that contains a section of a plane can have an infinite number of parallel lines in it.
Number lines
An octagon need not have any parallel sides. But it can have any number from 2 to 8 lines that are parallel - in pairs, triplets or quartets.
None of the sides of any triangle are parallel. However, you can draw an infinite number of parallel lines inside any triangle.