TRUE:: The first two lines lie in the same plain, but are perpendicular to each other.
The third line passes through the plane of the first two lines so it is also perpendicular.
Think 3-dimension. !!!!!
False. Two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel to each other.
Depends where the lines are
True
Perpendicular lines can not be parallel to each other but they can be to other lines.
Perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines have slopes that the inverse of each other. If one line has a slope of 1/3, the other has a slop of 3/1
A hexagon has parallel lines.
No. Two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel to each other. I am doing this for my geometry homework right now trying to recall the name of the postulate/theorem stating it.
Perpendicular lines can not be parallel to each other but they can be to other lines.
Each of the four lines is perpendicular - to two of the other lines.
Perpendicular lines meet(Intersect) at 90 degrees.
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other.
Lines that intersect each other at right angles are called perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees
The lines that meet at right angles are perpendicular to each other.
It is impossible for parallel lines to be perpendicular. Perpendicular lines are intersecting lines, meaning that they cross each other. Parallel lines, on the other hand, are lines that never meet, no matter how far they are extended in either direction. So intersecting lines (which includes perpendicular lines) and parallel lines are exact opposites. Parallel lines will never meet or cross; they cannot be perpendicular.
They are perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees but parallel lines never touch each other
Perpendicular lines meet each other at right angles as for example the plus sign +
Perpendicular lines cross each other at right angles