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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.
It depends on whether you mean area, perimeter, sides, angles, diagonals, etc.
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
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.
right angles are perpendicular lines that intercept each other at right angles which is 90 degrees
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
"cross" can have several meanings depending on context.Here are three examples but there too many to list them all.As a noun it can mean two lines or things at right angles. "The teacher put a cross beside my incorrect answer."Two sticks at right angles form a cross as does two roads at an intersection.It can be used as a verb meaning to make a cutting at right angles. "Look both ways when you cross the road."It can refer to an emotion meaning to be a little upset or irritated. "My dad was cross with my little brother when he spilt his milk."
If you mean a triskaidecagon then it has 65 diagonals