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Yes and they will intersect at right angles
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Yes and they will intersect at right angles
Yes and they will intersect at right angles
Angle abc will form a right angle if and only if, segment ab is perpendicular to segment bc.
Right angles are created when perpendicular lines intersect each other.
A perpendicular bisector intersects a line segment at a right angle, forming two 90-degree angles with the segment. This means that the angle between the bisector and the line segment is always a right angle, indicating that the bisector divides the segment into two equal parts.
The distance will be length of the line divided by 2 because the perpendicular bisector cuts through the line at its centre and at right angles
If you form the digits with a seven-segment LED display, then all of the digits except '1' have perpendicular lines.
No. Perpendicular lines for right angles. That is why they are called perpendicular.
A perpendicular line is a line that creates two 90 degree angles at the line, segment, etc. that it intersects. Parallel lines are two lines that never intersect. Perpendicular lines cross at right angles (+) Parallel lines will never meet, no matter how far they are extended (=)
The line that divides a segment into two congruent segments is called the perpendicular bisector. This line intersects the segment at its midpoint and forms right angles with the segment, ensuring that the two resulting segments are equal in length.