a regular hexagon
2d means second, and 3d means third. For some reason, legal citation takes out the 'r' and the 'n' in the abbreviation.
It can have anywhere between 0 and 12 pairs of parallel sides.
In 2D, NO! In 3D, Yes.
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A parallelogram is a 2D figure with two parallel sides
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parrelel lines meet
2d means second, and 3d means third. For some reason, legal citation takes out the 'r' and the 'n' in the abbreviation.
a regular hexagon
It can have anywhere between 0 and 12 pairs of parallel sides.
The court citation for the Rodney King case is "United States v. Powell, 955 F.2d 1206 (9th Cir. 1992)."
In 2D geometry, that is the definition of parallel lines. Two non-intersecting lines are indeed parallel.
rhombus
It is one of the parallel sides - usually the longer of the two.
In 2D, NO! In 3D, Yes.