You draw a perpendicular at the end of a line segment. You then bisect the right angle formed between the original line and the perpendicular. The resulting angle will be 45 degrees.
It is important to know terminology when learning math. The Vertex is the point where two lines meet and form and angle.
Lines don't have endpoints, they extend indefinitely. Two line segments with a common endpoint form an angle.
Probabilistic is the adjective form of probability.
Quantitative data is in the form of numbers
It's 1 1/2 in mixed # form and 3/2 in improper fraction form
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If two lines are perpendicular, they form a 90° angle.
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Yes. Perpendicular lines intersect to form a right or 90 degree angle. Not all intersecting lines form a right angle.
When two lines intersect to form a 90o angle, they are said to be perpendicular.
Lines that form a 90 degree angle at their vertex. Two lines that make a 90 degree are perpendicular.
It has a pair of perpendicular lines that meet at right angles to form the 90 degree angle of a right angle triangle.
A perpendicular line is formed when two lines intersect and form a 90 degree, or right, angle.
The lines are said to be 'perpendicular'.
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular (they intersect and form right angles). But they are angles bisectors since they bisect each pair of opposite angles. A perpendicular bisector actually bisects a side of a figure.
Two lines that form a 90 degree angle are considered perpendicular.