= parallel + perpendicular As such no, perpendicular lines do not naturally have parallel lines. However...connect the lines in the symbols below. ++ ++ And you'll have 4 perpendicular lines, and 4 parallel lines.
rhombus
Right angle triangle, yup that's right
A perpendicular side is a right angle.A right angle is a perfectly L on any corner.The shape has to have no straight lines that meet.An example would be a triangle.
A right-angle triangle.
None normally unless its in the shape of a rectangle which has 4 perpendicular lines creating 4 right angles
Rectamfl
How many pairs of perpendicular sides does this figure have?
A rhombus has parallel lines but no perpendicular lines.
Any polygonal shape, other than a triangle can have perpendicular lines.
Shape of a T
= parallel + perpendicular As such no, perpendicular lines do not naturally have parallel lines. However...connect the lines in the symbols below. ++ ++ And you'll have 4 perpendicular lines, and 4 parallel lines.
A circle
a rhombus
A square is on example. The perpendicular bisectors of the sides and the two diagonals comprie four lines of symmetry.
Lines that form a 90 degree angle at their vertex. Two lines that make a 90 degree are perpendicular.
squares or rectangles