Yes, perpendicular lines intersect at right angles which have 90 degrees.
It's the perpendicular bisector.
Because it intersects the base at a 90 degree angle.
No they are perpendicular if the intersect at a right angle. + is perpendicular, = is parallel
Intersects at a right angle, also vertical.
Perpendicular intersection is like a 90 degree angle so anything that crosses and forms a 90 degree angle
It's the perpendicular bisector.
yesAround the it should look like a cross etch
Because it intersects the base at a 90 degree 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.
Both lines intersect other lines, but the difference is a perpendicular line intersects another line at a 90 degree angle meanwhile the intersecting lines can meet at any angle
No they are perpendicular if the intersect at a right angle. + is perpendicular, = is parallel
Intersects at a right angle, also vertical.
It is a perpendicular line that intercepts another line at 90 degrees.
a right angle or a 90 degree angle, the sides are perpendicular to each other
The degree of an angle can be determined using the tangent function. From one ray of the angle, draw a perpendicular line until it intersects the other ray of the angle. Measure the length of the first ray (A) and the perpendicular line (B) and set as a ratio of B/A. This ratio is equal to the tangent of the angle.
Perpendicular refers to a line that runs at a 90 degree angle to another line.
Perpendicular intersection is like a 90 degree angle so anything that crosses and forms a 90 degree angle