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Perpendicular is when a straight line is 90 degree to another line
|_ example of a perpendicular line is shown above:
perpendicular means 'at 90 degrees to' for example a 'T'
An example of a perpendicular line is a 4 way intersection at a stop sign. Another example would be a window that has 4 smaller squares in it.
Perpendicular means "at right angles to". L is an example of two lines that are perpendicular to one another.
Nothing. A perpendicular is an adjective, not a noun. A perpendicular, by itself, cannot exist. A perpendicular bisector, for example, does not have any sides.
When lines cross at 90 degrees, they are perpendicular. Anything less than 90 degrees, or anything more than 90 degrees, is not perpendicular. An example of a perpendicular intersection would be a plus sign + . An example of a non-perpendicular intersection is the letter X . Hope this helps.
A line is perpendicular to another line when it is at an angle of 90° to the other line. + (that plus sign is an example of a perpendicular line)
They are not. The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle, for example, intersect at the orthocentre of the triangle. So perpendicular lines can be intersecting and conversely.
Perpendicular lines meet each other at right angles as for example the plus sign +
Perpendicular lines meet each other at right angles as for example the plus sign +
A right angled triangle is an example of a shape with exactly 2 perpendicular sides.
Not always as for example the perpendicular lines of a square meet each other at right angles.