Perpendicular means "at right angles to".
L is an example of two lines that are perpendicular to one another.
When straight lines are perpendicular to each other they create right angles of 90 degrees
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It makes sense because it is true. There are other quadrilaterals whose diagonals are perpendicular.
yes ithape ens only if the two vectors are perpendicular to eachothe we can equate their squares
No, but a diagram of twoperpendicular lines:|||--------------||Two lines are perpendicular if they meet at 90o.
When straight lines are perpendicular to each other they create right angles of 90 degrees
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Square or Rectangle.
This statement is false. A perpendicular bisector is not enough to make the statement true.
Put 2 lines on the perpendicular sides and put 1 line for the parallel sides
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when angle of incidence is equal to the brewster's angle, the reflected and refracted rays are perpendicular to each other. show it mathematically.
It makes sense because it is true. There are other quadrilaterals whose diagonals are perpendicular.
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yes ithape ens only if the two vectors are perpendicular to eachothe we can equate their squares
To show that two sides (lines) are perpendicular, you can use the slope formula. If the slopes of two lines are negative reciprocals of each other (i.e., the product of their slopes equals -1), then the lines are perpendicular. Specifically, if the slope of the first line is ( m_1 ) and the slope of the second line is ( m_2 ), the condition is ( m_1 \times m_2 = -1 ).