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I think it is either a right triangle, square, pentagon, or rectangle.
Its a Right Triangle * * * * * No, a right triangle has only one pair of perpendicular lines. One possible answer is a kite, with right angles at the left and right extremes. There would be an obtuse apex and an acute bottom (or the other way around).
Yes, a right triangle has only one set of perpendicular lines.
Perpendicular lines will only share one point: the point of intersection, where the two lines meet.
Perpendicular lines are in shape of (most of the time) a plus sign (+) and intersecting lines speak for themselves: the lines intersect with one another. They are alike becuase they both have a vertex (when two or more lines meet; the center where the two or more lines meet). They may be different becuase a perpendicular line always has four right angles (or more), when intersecting lines can have various types of angles. Or to put it, perpendicular lines are a more specific type of intersecting line. -By Izzy; 6th grade; Content is 3rd to 4th grade basic geometry
I think it is either a right triangle, square, pentagon, or rectangle.
A right trapezoid has exactly one pair of perpendicular lines and is a quadrilateral.
None, because it is just a line. It is a one-dimensional shape.
A polygon with four or more sides can meet all of the requirements.
Its a Right Triangle * * * * * No, a right triangle has only one pair of perpendicular lines. One possible answer is a kite, with right angles at the left and right extremes. There would be an obtuse apex and an acute bottom (or the other way around).
Perpendicular lines are lines that cross one another at a 90° angle. They have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of one another. Perpendicular lines intersect each other.
a sailboat like shape. draw two lines perpendicular to each other. then draw a line from the tip of each of the perpendicular lines. this should make one triangle. you have 2 90 degrees angles from the perpendicular lines and none of the 4 lines are parallel. you could imagine that one side is the diagonal side ofthe triangle. one side is the vertical line. and the two other sides are the horizontal line cut in two by the vertical line. altogether it is 4 sides.
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
Yes, a right triangle has only one set of perpendicular lines.
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.
A heptagon can have all 7 lines that are perpendicular to one or both its neighbours.
Perpendicular lines will only share one point: the point of intersection, where the two lines meet.