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Oh, what a happy little mistake! Perpendicular lines actually intersect at a right angle, which is 90 degrees. It's okay to mix up those angles sometimes, just remember that perpendicular lines create a perfect little corner where they meet. Just add a few more degrees of love and you'll have it right!

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they would intersect at 90 degrees

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