Parallel lines will never meet.
Perpendicular lines are lines that cross at right angles. Intersecting lines can cross at any angle.
Perpendicular lines are specific kinds of intersecting lines. They both cross paths. Intersecting lines can cross paths in any way, but perpendicular lines have to cross at right angles.
Intersecting lines can cross at any angle. Perpendicular lines cross or meet at 90 degrees only.
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In Euclidean geometry, any two lines in a plane that are not parallel will cross.
In Euclidean geometry, any two lines in a plane that are not parallel will cross.
They both cross paths. Intersecting lines can cross paths in any ways, but perpendicular lines have to cross at 90 degrees.
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No. Only lines that intersect at 90 degree angles are perpendicular. Any other lines that cross each other are simply intersecting lines.
Perpendicular lines are a specific kind of intersecting lines. Intersecting lines are any two lines that cross through each other. Depending on how they cross each other, they may make angles from 170 degrees to 1 degree. Perpendicular lines are specifically two straight lines that cross each other at right angles, so that they create angles that are 90 degrees.
They are alike because they both cross each other. They are different because perpendicular lines have to be a right angle while intersecting lines can be any kind of angle.