Yes and they are the x and y axes of the Cartesian coordinate plane and they intersect at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
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If two lines are perpendicular, they intersect at a right angle. So yes, they will always cross each other.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
Lines that that intersect each other at right angles on a plane are perpendicular lines.
Perpendicular lines are lines that cross one another at a 90° angle. They have slopes that are opposite reciprocals of one another. Perpendicular lines intersect each other.
Perpendicular means two lines intersect or cross at a 90 degree angle
No, perpendicular lines are lines which intersect (cross each other/meet) and a 90 degree angle, while parallel lines a lines which run along side each other and will never intersect/meet.
Perpendicular lines cross each other at right angles
Cartesian coordinate plane. The vertical line becomes the y-axis. The horizontal line is the x-axis.
It is impossible for parallel lines to be perpendicular. Perpendicular lines are intersecting lines, meaning that they cross each other. Parallel lines, on the other hand, are lines that never meet, no matter how far they are extended in either direction. So intersecting lines (which includes perpendicular lines) and parallel lines are exact opposites. Parallel lines will never meet or cross; they cannot be perpendicular.
Perpendicular lines cross creating 90 degree angles. Examples would be intersections in city blocks or a cross.
When lines cross at 90 degrees, they are perpendicular. Anything less than 90 degrees, or anything more than 90 degrees, is not perpendicular. An example of a perpendicular intersection would be a plus sign + . An example of a non-perpendicular intersection is the letter X . Hope this helps.