there are infinitely many segments in a line.
Line segments are lines so the answer is 3.
A circle does not have line segments. It is a continuous curve.
if the triangle is a right angle it has 2 perpendicular line segments.
A square, a rectangle, a quadrilateral, or a trapezoid. (there's more, but I won't bore you)
A polyline is a line composed of many segments: for example the rectangle is a polyline consisting of four line segments.
Well, how many sides does a rectangle have? 4.
In the outline of a rectangle, the LENGTHS. Line segments that can fit in a rectangle: the DIAGONALS.
Sometimes, only if it is a square.
there are infinitely many segments in a line.
There are more than two: A parallelogram has two sets of parallel line segments which may be of unequal length; A rectangle is a parallelogram that has line segments that meet at right angles; A rhombus has to sets of parallel line segments which are all of the same length; A square is a rhombus which has line segments meeting at right angles, or stated differently a square is a rectangle which has all line segments of the same length.
11, I believe.
A rectangle has four 90º (right) angles. A right angle makes lines or line segments perpendicular to each other.
5 > 4
5 line segments
5 line segments
Twelve line segments are in a cube