The cut of a diamond may contain perpendicular lines. The mineral diamond may also have natural perpendicular lines in the lattice, and these are not visible in gem-stone quality diamonds.
No
8 lines
Yes
A rhombus has parallel lines but no perpendicular lines.
No. If the lines are parallel they will never meet or intersect at any point. If the lines are perpendicular they do intersect, but perpendicular lines are a special case of intersecting lines. Perpendicular lines are exactly 90 degrees from each other. Intersecting lines do not haveto be perpendicular... but perpendicular lines are always intersecting.
Right triangles have a set of perpendicular lines and no parallel lines.
Perpendicular lines formed right angles.
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't
Diamonds come in all shapes and sizes, which determine the number of perpendicular lines (assuming you are referring to the edges as the lines) so there is no one number of lines or perpendicular lines on a diamond.
Not sure what a dimond is but a diamond has no perpendicular lines.
= 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.
Perpendicular lines intersect.
These lines are perpendicular: _|
Lines that aren't perpendicular
perpendicular.
PERPENDICULAR
Lines that intersect at 90 degrees are perpendicular lines
A rhombus has parallel lines but no perpendicular lines.
I believe they do, and they have 2 perpendicular lines.
Octagons have no perpendicular lines.