A polygon with only 1 pair of perpendicular sides is called a trapezoid. In a trapezoid, one pair of opposite sides are parallel, while the other pair are not parallel and intersect at a right angle. The sum of the interior angles of a trapezoid is always 360 degrees. Examples of trapezoids include isosceles trapezoids, right trapezoids, and scalene trapezoids.
There are infinitely many possible answers. For example, any regular polygon with an even number of sides.
Trapezoid
A perpendicular diagonal is a pair of segments or lines that cross a polygon making a perpendicular
shape no pairs of perpendicular sides
I suppose. All of a square's sides are perpendicular.
There are infinitely many possible answers. For example, any regular polygon with an even number of sides.
The question contradicts itself. A dodecagon need not have any perpendicular sides.
rhombus
Trapezoid
A perpendicular diagonal is a pair of segments or lines that cross a polygon making a perpendicular
shape no pairs of perpendicular sides
I suppose. All of a square's sides are perpendicular.
The only requirement for a trapezoid is that one pair of opposite sides be parallel. There could be trapezoids with a pair of perpendicular lines.
No but its diagonals are perpendicular
No not normally
quadrilateral
This is a trapezoid (or trapezum, depending on what country you live in).