2, just like any other rectangle.
Yes it does, it has a pair of parallel lines at its base.
Two parallel lines, so one pair of parallel lines. Which are the two horizontal lines in F. Parallel lines just have the same slope, so they will never touch. So l l are parallel lines.
A trapezium has only 1 pair of parallel lines.
None. A triangle (not even an equilateral one) has no parallel sides.
Oh, dude, a kite has one pair of parallel lines, like the sticks that make up its frame. So, technically, it's just two parallel lines, unless you're talking about a super fancy kite with extra parallel lines for decoration or something. But yeah, one pair is the standard deal.
Two.
A square has four sides, and each pair of opposite sides is parallel to each other. Therefore, there are two pairs of parallel lines in a square. In total, this means there are two distinct sets of parallel lines, resulting in four parallel lines if you count both sides of each pair.
2 pairs of two lines.
A trapezoid has a pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths A square has 2 pairs of opposite parallel lines of equal lengths A triangle has no parallel lines
2 pairs of parallel lines
1 pair of parallel line
A rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel lines.
It has a pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. They are opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
it my be a trapizoid, square, parallelogram, rhombus, or a rectangle.
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