it basically means poo
It depends on whether you mean area, perimeter, sides, angles, diagonals, etc.
No. "Intersecting" just mean that they cross. "Perpendicular" means, specifically, that they cross at a right angle. Actually, in the case of segments, they don't even need to cross to be "perpendicular", but the lines that contain them would cross at right angles.
yes * * * * * It means that they meet each other at 90 degree angles.
If you mean a rhombus then some of its properties are:- It's a 4 equal sided quadrilateral shape It has 2 opposite equal acute angles and 2 opposite equal obtuse angles Its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees Its 2 diagonals intersect each other at right angles It will tessellate
right angles are perpendicular lines that intercept each other at right angles which is 90 degrees
Well, honey, diagonals on a kite bisect each other because a kite is a special kind of quadrilateral where the diagonals are perpendicular. So, when two lines are perpendicular, they create right angles, and right angles mean the diagonals bisect each other. It's like a geometry magic trick, but without the rabbit in the hat.
Adjacent angles are angles right next to each other
at right angles to
Do you mean "two-dimensional right angles?" If so, then each side of a cube is a square and so has four right angles.
Does. a 90° angle have right angles
If you mean a triskaidecagon then it has 65 diagonals
It has no right angles, so if that is what you mean, no, it is not.