A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
A square and a rectangle both fit these requirements
Perpendicular lines.
It is a trapezoid. If the 2 nonparallel sides are congruent, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
A rectangle and a square
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
Parallel refers to lines and not angles A right angle is formed by 2 lines that are perpendicular to each other and not parallel If you already have a line and you draw two lines which are at right angles to it, those two lines are parallel.
Parallogram
No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
Right triangles have a set of perpendicular lines and no parallel lines.
A square and a rectangle both fit these requirements
Perpendicular lines.
It is a trapezoid. If the 2 nonparallel sides are congruent, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
No
A parallelogram.
If you are not a square then you are a rectangle.