vertex
a meeting point of two lines that form an angle; a corner.
vertex
"perpendicular"
The point where two lines form an angle is called the vertex.
You need either a point and the slope of the line or two points. Then you use the point slope form of the line or the slope intercept form to write the lines.A given point has an infinite number of lines going through it, that is why you need more information.
a meeting point of two lines that form an angle; a corner.
vertex
That's the "vertex" of the angle.
"perpendicular"
"perpendicular"
The point where two lines form an angle is called the vertex.
You need either a point and the slope of the line or two points. Then you use the point slope form of the line or the slope intercept form to write the lines.A given point has an infinite number of lines going through it, that is why you need more information.
Mutually perpendicular.
Perpendicular Lines form right angles at their point of intersection
The part of speech for corner depends on how it is used.See the examples below.He bought a soda at the corner store. (corner = an adjective)The police officer tried to corner the thief. (corner = verb)She bumped her knee on the corner of the table. (corner = noun)noun
The special name given to lines of latitude is "parallels," and the special name given to lines of longitude is "meridians." These lines form a grid system that helps in locating any point on the Earth's surface.
"perpendicular"