The simplest answer is y = 0 and x = 0.
they are perpendicular.
Yes, perpendicular lines do intersect at a single point. Think of the line representing the x-axis, and the line representing the y-axis. These two lines are perpendicular, and they intersect at the Origin (a single point).
Perpendicular lines intersect at 90 degrees.
Cartesian coordinate system (APEX) CHEATER
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other.
they are perpendicular.
origin
Yes, perpendicular lines do intersect at a single point. Think of the line representing the x-axis, and the line representing the y-axis. These two lines are perpendicular, and they intersect at the Origin (a single point).
Yes. For example, the coordinate axes.
I'm pretty sure they are the axes. The X axis is the horizontal line and the Y axis is the vertical
Perpendicular lines intersect at 90 degrees.
The origin is where the two intersect. This is where both number lines are 0.
Cartesian coordinate system (APEX) CHEATER
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles to each other.
Perpendicular lines intersect.
Think about it, the x & y planes intersect and what one number has both, the x & y planes intersect. 0 on the coordinate plane is the, origin.
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.