Pair of lies crossing at right angles at the origin.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
If you are asking what are perpindicular lines, they are two lines that cross to form right angles, or 90 degree angles. An example of this is a plus sign (+). The two lines forming the plus sign are perpindicular to each other.
Not necessarily. Consider two lines that intersect at some angle other than 90 degrees. Then the angle of intersection is not 90 degrees means they are not perpendicular. But, because they intersect, neither are they parallel.
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The answer would be parallel lines these lines never meet or cross each other.
No, perpendicular lines are lines which intersect (cross each other/meet) and a 90 degree angle, while parallel lines a lines which run along side each other and will never intersect/meet.
no because they do not cross each other.
Perpindicular lines are like the lines in the letter "T". The intersect each other at a 90 degree angle. A radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the circle itself. It is half the circle's diameter.
2 straight lines which cross over (intersect) each other Example: the letter x
When two lines cross each other they form vertical equal opposite angles
If two lines are perpendicular, they intersect at a right angle. So yes, they will always cross each other.