If two lines intersect at right angles then they are perpendicular!
the parallel lines never intersect each other but they both intersect the line they are perpendicular to
Right angles are created when perpendicular lines intersect each other.
Since two parallel lines never intersect, they cannot be perpendicular to each other because perpendicular lines intersect and form angles of 90⁰.
If two lines are not perpendicular then they cannot intersect to form any right angles.
Any two intersecting lines (including perpendicular lines) will intersect at a single point.
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
If two lines intersect at right angles then they are perpendicular!
the parallel lines never intersect each other but they both intersect the line they are perpendicular to
Right angles are created when perpendicular lines intersect each other.
Perpendicular lines are any two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle.
wow... perpendicular lines...
Since two parallel lines never intersect, they cannot be perpendicular to each other because perpendicular lines intersect and form angles of 90⁰.
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles. (90°) Therefore, by the definition of perpendicularity, two perpendicular lines must intersect.
The contrapositive to the statement, "if two lines intersect to form right angles, then they are perpendicular," is "if two lines are not perpendicular, then they do not form right angles."
If two lines are not perpendicular then they cannot intersect to form any right angles.
Yes, perpendicular lines do intersect at a single point. Think of the line representing the x-axis, and the line representing the y-axis. These two lines are perpendicular, and they intersect at the Origin (a single point).