This is a description of a scalene triangle.
Any non-equilateral triangle.
A scalene triangle
Only a chevron has diagonals intersecting outside the shape. The diagonals of a symmetric chevron will intersect at right angles.
A common shape that has lines that never intersect is the equals sign. Shapes that include intersecting lines but also have others that will never intersect include squares, rectangles, and rhombuses.
Answers.com does not allow drawings in responses, but the shape could be any of an infinite variety of scalene triangles.
Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle. They can be visualized as forming a right angle or "L" shape. Parallel lines, on the other hand, are lines that never intersect and always stay the same distance apart. They can be visualized as two train tracks that never meet. Intersecting lines are lines that cross or meet at a single point. They do not have to be perpendicular or parallel, and their intersection forms an angle other than 90 degrees.
A rhombus.
A shape that contains at least two distinct intersecting lines is a figure called a cross. A cross consists of two lines that intersect perpendicularly at their midpoint.
A shape with non intersecting lines is 100 percent a parallelogram
It depends on at what angle the plane and the cylinder are intersecting. If they are standing upright and intersect at 90 degrees (from the altitude of the shapes), a line in the shape of a circle forms.
Perpendicular lines are lines that eventually intersect, and intersecting means when the run into eachother. For example, the "L" shape are two perpendicular lines because the lines run into eachother.
A rhombus has unequal diagonals which intersect at right-angles.