T is the midpoint of PQ
angle PTR = 90 degrees
RS _l_ PQ
PT = QT
It could be, but without the diagram it is not possible to be certain.
The line perpendicular to the reflecting surface at the point of incidence.
Yes, kites do have parallel lines. at least the classic, diamond- shaped ones do. It is not the two perpendicular sticks in the middle, but rather the sides. In this diagram, it shows how they are parallel:
diagram of cuboid
The answer depends on the Venn diagram.
It could be, but without the diagram it is not possible to be certain.
AWNSERS A. JP=KP C.XY and JK form four right angles D. XY _I_ JK F. m
this question can't be answered without a diagram
No, but a diagram of twoperpendicular lines:|||--------------||Two lines are perpendicular if they meet at 90o.
Velocity diagrams are drawn perpendicular to the link ....whereas acceleration diagrams are drawn by knowing the values 2 components radial or centripetal component and tangential component.......the radial component moves parallel to the link and perpendicular to the velocity diagram.....but the tangential component moves perpendicular to the link and parallel to the velocity diagram .
The line perpendicular to the reflecting surface at the point of incidence.
"Normal" means perpendicular to the boundary or reflecting surfaceat the point where the ray hits it.
At least two pairs: they form the outer rectangle which represents the "universe".
The x an y axis looks like a cross or road intersection. It is one line perpendicular to another.
Yes, kites do have parallel lines. at least the classic, diamond- shaped ones do. It is not the two perpendicular sticks in the middle, but rather the sides. In this diagram, it shows how they are parallel:
(1) a plaintiff files a complaint against a defendant (2) a ruling is made and damages are delivered
It depends on what is given.In general, one half of the bisected angle is proven to congruent to the other half. By the Definition of an Angle Bisector, the bisected angle can be proven bisected.---- To show that two angles are congruent:One way to prove the two angles congruent is to show that their measures are equal. This can be done if there are numbers on the diagram. Use the Protractor Postulate or the Angle Addition Postulate to find the smaller angles' measures, if they are not directly marked. Then use the Definition of Congruent Angles to prove them congruent.Given that the smaller angles correspond on a congruent or similar pair of figures in that plane and form an angle bisector, the Corresponding Parts of Congruent Figures Postulate or Corresponding Parts of Simlar Figures Postulate may be used.