A perfectly straight line is 180 degrees.
There are 180 degrees on a straight line.
There are 0.00 degrees of angle in a straight line
It is 47 degrees.
No, the horizon is horizontal. A vertical line is perpendicular to the horizon.
A vertical line is 180 degrees.
A vertical line at 90 degrees
The vertical line is the Prime Meridian.
because 360 degrees is the total amount of degrees you can get. the degrees are essentially the angle measurement. anything that is 180 degrees is a vertical. so vertical angels are used to indicated a 180degree line.
A line 90 degrees from horizontal is a plumb line.
Yes, but only if they are exactly vertical and exactly horizontal (90 degrees angular difference). For real-world examples, many vertical lines can be perpendicular to a single "horizontal" curved line at the points of intersection.
90 degrees.
Right angles (90 degrees) will be formed.
It is both perpendicular to the base and vertical.
Vertical rays are rays that are perpendicular to a surface or vertical axis. They travel directly up or down without any horizontal components.
Construct a perpendicular line that intersects a horizontal line at 90 degrees and then bisect the vertical line with the horizontal line will give an obtuse angle of 135 degrees because 90 degrees+45 degrees = 135 degrees
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