A pentagon can have 0, 1 or 2 pairs of parallel lines. It can have 0 to 4 lines perpendicular to an adjacent line. A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel lines and none of them may be perpendicular to any other.
a squareof course
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all right some body said that Ellipse Circle Oval but parallel shapes need to have lines so they are not parallel shapes so all i know that are not parallel is a diamond and a rhombus
Six parallel sides in pairs? Sounds like a cube.
Perpendicular: No Parallel: Yes, two pairs.
A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel lines and in the form of a rectangle it has 2 pairs of parallel lines and 4 perpendicular lines that meet at each of its corners at right angles.
a regular hexagon
A pentagon can have 0, 1 or 2 pairs of parallel lines. It can have 0 to 4 lines perpendicular to an adjacent line. A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel lines and none of them may be perpendicular to any other.
a squareof course
10, A decagon has a maximum of five pairs of perpendicular lines, and a maximum of 5 parallel lines. however, this isn't in black and white it can have no pairs of line either perpendicular or parallel. know write the answer clearly
10, A decagon has a maximum of five pairs of perpendicular lines, and a maximum of 5 parallel lines. however, this isn't in black and white it can have no pairs of line either perpendicular or parallel
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rhomboid
Here are three shapes that have two pairs of parallel lines: square parallelogram rectangle There are many polygons with at least two pairs of parallel lines. hexagon (has 3 pairs of parallel lines) octagon (has 4 pairs) decagon (has 5 pairs)
all right some body said that Ellipse Circle Oval but parallel shapes need to have lines so they are not parallel shapes so all i know that are not parallel is a diamond and a rhombus
Perpendicular lines = lines which are at right angles (90 degrees) to each otherDiamond = 2 pairs of parallel lines