yes perpendicular lines are at right angles to each other. Therefore they have to touch eventually
No
Parallel is lines that never touch so if the lines never touch it is parallel but if so then it is perpendicular.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.
No, because although perpendicular and intersecting lines do touch, parallel lines never meet.
yes perpendicular lines are at right angles to each other. Therefore they have to touch eventually
No
Yes at 90 degrees.
intersecting lines are alike because perpendicular lines have to intersect to be perpendicular. 2: They are the same because they touch another line so they are the same.
no because Perpendicular is a 90 degree angle and 90 degrees have no slant or anything they will always be parallel
The difference between a perpendicular line and a parallel line is that a perpendicular line crosses or joins, while a parallel line doesn't touch at all.
Parallel is lines that never touch so if the lines never touch it is parallel but if so then it is perpendicular.
Yes it does. Do you even know what perpendicular means? It means that two sides can keep going but never touch. If you look at a prism depending on what prism it is it should have at least one pair of perpendicular sides.
Dropping a bullet and shooting a bullet at the same time. They will touch the ground at the same time because they are perpendicular vectors.
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees but parallel lines never touch each other
Yes, two perpendicular coplanar lines will touch. If you have two lines that, by definition, form a 90 degree angle (i.e., they are perpendicular) and are both on the same plane, eventually they must cross at some point on that plane. They will have exactly one point in common. If, however, the lines were, by definition, "perpendicular skew" lines, they would never cross because the definition forbids it.
Yes, because if you draw a rectangle, there'll be at the top and the right side touch.