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draw an cross + bigger of course then just do ur thing with the line segments and perpendictular
A plus sign (+) would be a pair of perpendicular line segments.
no an addition sign is a perpendicular line segments
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
Lines have no end (stretch on forever) Line segments start and end.
draw an cross + bigger of course then just do ur thing with the line segments and perpendictular
A plus sign (+) would be a pair of perpendicular line segments.
two lines crossing each other
no an addition sign is a perpendicular line segments
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
Perpendicular line segments are line segments that intersect and make 90 degree angles.
Perpendicular line segments are line segments that cross with each other and form angles of 90 degrees.
if the triangle is a right angle it has 2 perpendicular line segments.
Adjacent sides of the flags of all nations are perpendicular line segments.
No
Yes they can.
Using a compass and ruler: # At the point you want the perpendicular line to cross, place a dot. Label it A. # Draw a circle centred at A with a radius of about an inch (two-three centimetres). Label the points it intersects the original line as B and C. # Construct two circles centred at B and C, large enough that they almost reach the other point and have the same size. Label the points they intersect at as D and E. # Draw a straight line between E and D. This line is the perpendicular line. This method can also be used to draw a perpendicular bisector, if the ends of the line you wish to bisect are labelled as points B and C.