A parallelogram is not necessarily a rectangle but all rectangles are parallelograms.
Four parallel lines would not correspond to any of the commonly taught shapes. Two pairs of parallel lines would be characteristic of the square, rhombus, rectangle, and parallelogram
Examples are: square, rectangle, rhombus and parallelogram
technically it has rectangles, because a rectangle is two sets of parallel lines that connect at 90 degree angles.
A rectangle is any 2D enclosed figure with two sets of parallel lines (4 lines total) and 4 right angles. A square is this with the sides of equal lengths.
2, just like any other rectangle.
you cant because a square, rectangle, and a any other shape with parallel lines is a parallelogram. :)
The answer is any rectangle that is not a square: such a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, whereas a square has four.
Aquadrilateral that is called a rectangle has by definition 4 right angles (all sides are perpendicular to their neighbors) and opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
To divide a rectangle into 7 parts using 3 lines: Use 2 lines to draw two diagonals. Use the third line to draw a parallel line to any of the sides but not passing through the centre. This will create 7 parts in the rectangle.
yes it has 2 parallel lines
Yes a trapezoid has parallel lines
A cone does not have any parallel lines