A circle can have perpendicular bisector lines by means of its diameter.
a circle
A circle !!!!!!
Perpindicular lines are like the lines in the letter "T". The intersect each other at a 90 degree angle. A radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the circle itself. It is half the circle's diameter.
PERPENDICULAR
A circles has no perpendicular lines. Perpendicular lines are two straight lines that join forming 90 degree angles. They are found in squares, rectangles, and right-angled triangles. A circle is made by one line that is not straight but is curved. If you drew a circle, rectangle, right-angled triangle, or cross in the circle, then the circle would contain perpendicular lines. But the circle itself would have no perpendicular lines.
A circle can have perpendicular bisector lines by means of its diameter.
a circle
A circle
Perpendicular bisector lines intersect at right angles
A circle !!!!!!
A circle.
The answer is Odin. Circle with perpendicular lines in it.
A rectangle or a square
Draw a chord, then construct a line perpendicular to the center of the chord; it passes through the center of the circle. Do this again with a different chord and the intersection of the two perpendicular lines is the center of the circle.
a triangle, pentagon and that's all i can think of * * * * * A right angled triangle has a pair of perpendicular lines! Likewise, a pentagon can have a pair. A circle, ellipse etc do not.
Perpindicular lines are like the lines in the letter "T". The intersect each other at a 90 degree angle. A radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the circle itself. It is half the circle's diameter.