Well, if you think about the corners, yes like the symbol "+". It has 4 Right Angles.
It is a perpendicular line that intercepts another line at 90 degrees.
A perpendicular line is formed when two lines intersect and form a 90 degree, or right, angle.
"Perpendicular" is a straight line at a 90 degree angle from a line it touches or intersects. There is no line "straighter" than a perpendicular line, that I know of.
Perpendicular refers to a line that runs at a 90 degree angle to another line.
A perpendicular bisector crosses a given line at a 90 degree angle, forming a right angle with the line while dividing it exactly in half.
A perpendicular bisector goes through the median of the line while a perpendicular line can be anywhere on the line as long as it is at a 90 degree angle.
Perpendicular intersection is like a 90 degree angle so anything that crosses and forms a 90 degree angle
Yes, perpendicular lines intersect at right angles which have 90 degrees.
perpendicular if they intersect at a 90 degree angle.
How am i supposed to kow this??? I am in second grade!
A 140 degree angle is about half way between a 90 degree angle, which has lines that are perpendicular to each other, and a 180 degree angle, which is a straight line. A 140 degree angle is an obtuse angle which has a line a little over half way between the 90 degree and 180 degree angles.
Perpendicular-Correct answerLines that meet at a 90 degrees angle are perpendicular