That's the "vertex" of the angle.
a quadrilateral where each angle is a right angle
Perpendicular lines intersect and form a right angle. The lines on a square are perpendicular to each line that it touches.
Intersecting lines that form a right angle are perpendicular lines.
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.
the lines are perpendicular, which basically means the two lines intersecting form a right angle
The point where two lines form an angle is called the vertex.
a quadrilateral where each angle is a right angle
It is important to know terminology when learning math. The Vertex is the point where two lines meet and form and angle.
Perpendicular lines intersect and form a right angle. The lines on a square are perpendicular to each line that it touches.
When two lines meet to form a corner, it is called an "angle." The point where the two lines intersect is known as the "vertex" of the angle.
The vertex.
a meeting point of two lines that form an angle; a corner.
Two perpendicular lines form right angles at their point of intersection.
It is an indicator that the angle formed at that point is a right angle (90 degrees).The small square at the crossing point of two perpendicular lines serves to indicate that the two lines indeed form an angle of 90 degrees.
Yes, two lines that form a right angle at their point of intersection meet at a 90-degree angle. This means that the angle formed between the two lines is exactly 90 degrees, which is the defining characteristic of a right angle. Therefore, if two lines intersect and create a right angle, they are considered perpendicular to each other.
intersecting lines; if they form a right angle, then they are perpendicular FARTS :)
They are perpendicular to each other.