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Perpendicular lines intersect.

"lines" are infinitely long, if you want to say that anypoint on an infinitely long line bisects that line (which IS the case in several geometrical theories but not all!) then:

YES, perpendicular lines bisect each other.

otherwise:

NO, you cannot bisect something that is infinitly long.

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