In a trapezium, there are two perpendicular lines. These perpendicular lines are the diagonals of the trapezium. The diagonals of a trapezium are the line segments that connect non-adjacent vertices of the trapezium and intersect each other at a right angle.
In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!
A trapezium has only 1 pair of parallel lines.
A trapezium can have at most 1 line of symmetry.
Well, honey, a trapezium can have zero, one, or two horizontal lines depending on its orientation. So, technically, there can be anywhere from 0 to 2 horizontal lines in a trapezium. Hope that clears things up for ya!
A 9 sided nonagon normally has no perpendicular lines that meet at right angles
None
A trapezium has one set of parallel lines and the one of them has the lines of symmetry but the other one doesn't have any. Trapezium doesn't have perpendicular lines
In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!In its normal orientation the parallel sides of a trapezium are horizontal. In that case it will have no perpendicular lines. But turn the figure through 90 degrees and it has two!
none.
Oh, dude, a trapezium can have two perpendicular diagonals. Yeah, it's like those lines that meet at right angles and stuff. So, if you're ever in a trapezium and need to find some right angles, just look for those diagonals. Easy peasy.
A trapezium has 4 lines and it is a 4 sided quadrilateral
A trapezium has only 1 pair of parallel lines.
no
no it does not
A trapezium can have at most 1 line of symmetry.
None, normally. One if it is an isosceles trapezium.
Octagons have no perpendicular lines.