Yes. Perpendicular lines are intersecting lines, but they have right angles.
It is an intersecting line because perpendicular lines intersect at 90 degrees
perpendicular bisector
A perpendicular line intersects another line at 90 degrees.
Intersecting Lines
perpendicular lines are a special type of intersecting line that happen to intersect at 90 degree angles
skew
perpendicular line
Intersecting lines may or may not be perpendicular. If the angle of intersection between two intersecting lines is 90 degrees, then the two lines are perpendicular. Otherwise, the lines are not perpendicular. For example: A | | | B ----|----- | | Here, the lines A and B are intersecting. The angle between A and B is 90 degrees. Therefore, line A and line B are perpendicular to each other.
Both lines intersect other lines, but the difference is a perpendicular line intersects another line at a 90 degree angle meanwhile the intersecting lines can meet at any angle
A perpendicular line is a type of intersecting line that crosses the other line at a right angle.
Perpendicular lines are where a line crosses another line and forms 4 right angles on all 4 sides but a intersecting line only crosses another line