No. Perpendicular lines for right angles. That is why they are called perpendicular.
the letter A, the letter V, the letter X is the best example. If by perpendicular you mean 90º, the answer is E, F, I, L, and T. A, V and X are not perpendicular, they are acute angles.
perpendicular lines run at 90% angles to each other not Parallel
Perpendicular lines make four 90 degree angles otherwise known as right angles.
Perpendicular lines form right angles when they intersect.
Non-perpendicular intersecting lines.
An line that is not perpindicular to the other line makes an acute or obtuse angle Oblique lines are not parallel or perpendicular which would be lines that form acute or obtuse angles at the point of intersection.
Vertical angles can be acute, right (if the intersecting lines forming them are perpendicular) or obtuse.
Lines that are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
Any pair or rays which are not mutually perpendicular.
They can but don't have to as long as they are intersecting it doesn't matter whatt type of angles they form. * * * * * NO! The fact that they are perpendicular means that they intersect at right angles. Not an acute angle, not an obtuse angle but a right angle. That is what perpendicular is.
No. Perpendicular lines for right angles. That is why they are called perpendicular.
No its a obtuse line there are no acute lines in it
Lines that intersect at right angles.
If you're following the definition of a Rhombus there are none. Two Acute, and two obtuse angles are what it's made up of.