To analyze the given shapes based on the criteria provided, we will break down the characteristics of each shape.
a) Which figure has a right angle?
To determine which figure has a right angle, we look for a corner where the sides meet at exactly 90 degrees. Common shapes that have right angles include rectangles and squares. If any figure distinctly shows a right angle through clear markings or angles, that figure will be the answer.
b) Which figure has at least one pair of parallel lines?
Parallel lines are lines that run in the same direction and will never intersect. Figures such as rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids typically have at least one pair of parallel lines. By observing the shapes, we identify those with pairs of parallel sides.
c) Which figures have at least two sides with the same length?
Shapes like squares and rectangles have sides that are the same length or pairs of sides that are equal in length. A general polygon can also possess two or more equal sides. By examining the side lengths marked in the figures, we can identify which ones meet this requirement.
d) Which figure exhibits other specified characteristics?
This would depend on additional specific characteristics you have in mind for this question (e.g., symmetry, number of sides, etc.). A clear assessment of the figures provided will help to identify which one aligns with those characteristics.
By carefully reviewing the images associated with these questions, we can gather accurate responses based on visual cues present in the shapes.