A perpendicular line is a straight line that intersects another straight line at right angles or 90 degrees on all four sides.
What must be true? In your example, we have 4 intersecting lines. g and b are parallel, and f and h are parallel. g and b are perpendicular to f and h. It might look like tic-tac toe for example
The foot of a perpendicular is the lowest part of the perpendicular [Kinda like the feet of people]||||_____^ This is the point where the foot of the perpendicular meets the line.
A line is perpendicular to another line when it is at an angle of 90° to the other line. + (that plus sign is an example of a perpendicular line)
A perpendicular bisector has a right angle or 90 degrees
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A line that makes a right angle
A perpendicular line is a straight line that intersects another straight line at right angles or 90 degrees on all four sides.
A perpendicular line is two lines that look like a plus +. If they're not perpendicular, they don't cross with 90 degree angles.
It looks like a plus sign (+)
A straight line that intersects another straight line at 90 degrees
That is impossible because it can only have 1 perpendicular line so if it has 2 it wouldn't be a triangle.
Like __/ or \__. (in between a straight line and a right angle (perpendicular lines)
"Perpendicular" is a straight line at a 90 degree angle from a line it touches or intersects. There is no line "straighter" than a perpendicular line, that I know of.
Two lines are perpendicular when they cross at right angle like the corner of a piece of paper.
A line which forms a right angle with another line (think an upside-down T) Actually it doesn't have to be upside-down...
Perpendicular lines are ones that make right angles when they meet. For instance the letters T H E and L are all made of perpendicular line segments.