Orthogonal lines or perpendicular lines
What is an orthogonal line?
They are perpendicular lines. A fancier word for that is "orthogonal"
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If two lines (which extend infinitely in each direction) lie on the same plane but never intersect, then the lines are parallel. If the lines somewhere intersect, they are not. And if they intersect at right angles, they are orthogonal, or perpendicular.
Orthogonal
Orthogonal lines or perpendicular lines
Two lines are perpendicular or orthogonal if they meet at a 90 degree angle.For instance,|__|are two perpendicular lines.
Orthogonal lines are two lines which are perpendicular, i.e. 90 degrees, to each other.
Two lines that meet at a right angle are called perpendicular.Two lines that meet at a right angle are also called normal.Two lines that meet at a right angle are also called orthogonal.
What is an orthogonal line?
Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.
Orthogonal view is basically seeing something in 2 dimensions that is actually 3 dimensions. The projection lines in these views are orthogonal to the projection plane which causes it to be 2 dimensions.
Orthogonal view is basically seeing something in 2 dimensions that is actually 3 dimensions. The projection lines in these views are orthogonal to the projection plane which causes it to be 2 dimensions.
They are perpendicular lines. A fancier word for that is "orthogonal"
vanishing point
Orthogonal. The lines form right angles in a 2-d plane.