Yes because the 4 corners of a square are perpendicular in that they meet at right angles and also the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
Right angles are made up of perpendicular lines. A square has four of them.
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No, the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular. The angles between them depend on the dimensions of the rectangle.However, the diagonals of a square are perpendicular (and squares are technically "regular" rectangles, meaning that all sides and angles are equal).
Not always as for example the perpendicular lines of a square meet each other at right angles.
Yes because the 4 corners of a square are perpendicular in that they meet at right angles and also the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular (they intersect and form right angles). But they are angles bisectors since they bisect each pair of opposite angles. A perpendicular bisector actually bisects a side of a figure.
Right angles are made up of perpendicular lines. A square has four of them.
All angles in a square are 90o so all adjacent sides are perpendicular to one another.
A square has four perpendicular sides.
A square has both parallel and perpendicular symmetry. It is composed of two sets of parallel lines that meet at perpendicular angles.
A square, a rhombus and a kite
No but the diagonals of a square intersect at right angles
no... they do not have right angles connected to the sides
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A trapezium has no right angles therefore there are no perpendicular lines. If it had perpendicular lines, it would be a square or rectangle.
Yes a square has 4 equal sides that are perpendicular to each other forming 4 interior right angles