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Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle. In two dimensions, perpendicular lines form right angles, which are commonly found in the shape of a square, rectangle, or any other quadrilateral with perpendicular sides. In three dimensions, perpendicular lines can form the edges of a cube or rectangular prism.

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Well, honey, perpendicular lines meet at a right angle, so any shape with right angles can have perpendicular lines. That means squares, rectangles, and even some funky trapezoids can have those bad boys. Just keep those lines straight and at a perfect 90-degree angle, and you're good to go.

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Oh, dude, perpendicular lines are like besties with right angles. So, basically, shapes that have right angles, like squares and rectangles, are all about that perpendicular life. If you see those 90-degree angles chilling in a shape, you can bet your bottom dollar that perpendicular lines are there too.

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Two-dimensional shapes made with perpendicular lines include (but are not limited to) right-triangles, rectangles, octagons, and dodecagons.

Three-dimensional shapes made with perpendicular lines include (but are not limited to) cubes, octahedrons, cuboctahedrons, and icosahedrons.

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9y ago
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Right triangles

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