Yes.
Vertical is defined as the direction or position that is perpendicular to the plane. Horizontal is defined as to be parallel to the horizon.
The equation of a vertical plane in three-dimensional space can be expressed as (Ax + By + C = 0), where (A) and (B) are not both zero, indicating a plane that is perpendicular to the horizontal plane. Conversely, the equation of a horizontal plane is given by (z = k), where (k) is a constant that represents the height of the plane above the xy-plane.
A cone has an infinite number of lines that can be drawn perpendicular to its surface. Specifically, any line drawn from the apex of the cone to a point on the circular base can be considered perpendicular to the radius at that point. Additionally, if you consider the vertical axis of the cone, any horizontal plane intersecting the cone's surface can also have multiple perpendicular lines.
The vertical and horizontal lines that make up the quadrants of a coordinate plane.
The y-axis is the vertical line that is perpendicular to the horizontal line of the x-axis on the Cartesian plane
Vertical is defined as the direction or position that is perpendicular to the plane. Horizontal is defined as to be parallel to the horizon.
The horizon runs horizontal. Perpendicular to that is VERTICAL.
the plane which is perpendicular to both horizontal plane and vertical plane is called as "PROFILE PLANE"
A line which divides a body into two parts, such that each part is the mirror image of the others, then the line is called a line of symmetry. If such a line is parallel to the horizontal plane, then it is called a horizontal line of symmetry. Else, if the line of symmetry is perpendicular to the horizontal plane then it is a vertical line of symmetry.
They are the horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis that are perpendicular to each other on the Cartesian plane whereas the point of origin is at (0, 0)
I'm pretty sure they are the axes. The X axis is the horizontal line and the Y axis is the vertical
The equation of a vertical plane in three-dimensional space can be expressed as (Ax + By + C = 0), where (A) and (B) are not both zero, indicating a plane that is perpendicular to the horizontal plane. Conversely, the equation of a horizontal plane is given by (z = k), where (k) is a constant that represents the height of the plane above the xy-plane.
Cartesian coordinate plane. The vertical line becomes the y-axis. The horizontal line is the x-axis.
They are: -skew lines -parallel lines -intersecting lines -straight lines -zigzag lines -dotted lines -solid lines -curved lines -perpendicular lines
The vertical and horizontal lines that make up the quadrants of a coordinate plane.
A line is perpendicular to a plane when it is perpendicular on two lines from the plane
horizontal with its north pole pointing towards magnetic north.