The altitude of a triangle is measured perpindicular to its base.
If you are asking what are perpindicular lines, they are two lines that cross to form right angles, or 90 degree angles. An example of this is a plus sign (+). The two lines forming the plus sign are perpindicular to each other.
The lines that cross at a 90 degree angle are called Perpindicular lines.
no, a perpindicular is two lines with one interseption and where the lines meet they create 4 90 degree angles the lines create a t shepe.
An line that is not perpindicular to the other line makes an acute or obtuse angle Oblique lines are not parallel or perpendicular which would be lines that form acute or obtuse angles at the point of intersection.
A perpendicular (not perpindicular!) line is at right angles.
A perpindicular line is when a line crosses another line. Simple as that :)
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No, it is not.
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Perpendicular!
One thing it means is that the two distances from the point to the ends of the segment are equal.
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First of all, it is spelled perpindicular, not perpandiculer. Secondly, perpindicular lines are two lies that cross forming right angles, or 90 degree angles. For example, the two lines forming a plus sign are perpindicular.
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