I can be. Perpendicular is a "T", with the stem SOMETIMES moved to the left or right. So, yes, a right angle CAN be perpendicular.
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
Two perpendicular lines make up a right angle
A scalene triangle can have zero, one, or two perpendicular lines, depending on its specific angles. If none of the angles is a right angle, it will have zero perpendicular lines. If one angle is a right angle, it will have one perpendicular line corresponding to that angle. However, if it has no right angles, there are no perpendicular lines at all.
Yes.
The 2 perpendicular sides of a right angle triangle intersect each other at right angles
No but a right angle is a perpendicular
The word' perpendicular' means at a 'right angle', or ' 90 degrees '. So perpendicular lines always for a right angle.
Two of the three lines in a right triangle are perpendicular. Perpendicular lines meet at a 90 degree angle (also called a right angle). All right angle triangles have one right angle.
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
Intersecting lines that form a right angle are perpendicular lines.
Two perpendicular lines make up a right angle
It has a pair of perpendicular lines that meet at right angles to form the 90 degree angle of a right angle triangle.
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.
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't
Yes.
perpendicular lines form a right angle at their intersection so draw the right angle symbol at the intersection
90 degrees, am I right? a 90 degree angle, or a perpendicular angle