It is the circumcentre.
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.
Perpendicular intersection is like a 90 degree angle so anything that crosses and forms a 90 degree angle
They are simply four pairs of perpendicular lines. There is nothing in the question to suggest there is anything more than that to them.
engineering anything that involves building, pretty much.
A circle is a shape that has no particular direction. There is, therefore, no particular direction for anything to be perpendicular to. To that extent, this question is nonsense.Every diameter of a circle bisects it, so just draw any line through its centre!
A perpendicular line is 90 degrees. Anything less or more is not perpendicular.
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.
Perpendicular intersection is like a 90 degree angle so anything that crosses and forms a 90 degree angle
They are simply four pairs of perpendicular lines. There is nothing in the question to suggest there is anything more than that to them.
no because Perpendicular is a 90 degree angle and 90 degrees have no slant or anything they will always be parallel
A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.A normal force is a force perpendicular to something - for example, to a surface. This force can be supplied by just about anything; in many cases by gravity.
a square, a rectangle anything that has 90 degrees(which is a straight corner)
engineering anything that involves building, pretty much.
If two angle bisectors of a triangle are congruent, then the triangle is isosceles. This is because the angle bisectors of a triangle are concurrent and the angle bisectors of a triangle that are congruent divide the opposite sides of the triangle into two equal segments. So if two angle bisectors are congruent, the sides opposite those angles are also equal, making the triangle isosceles.
It starts with an I :)
An adjective doesn't ask anything. It describes a noun.
A circle is a shape that has no particular direction. There is, therefore, no particular direction for anything to be perpendicular to. To that extent, this question is nonsense.Every diameter of a circle bisects it, so just draw any line through its centre!