Perpendicular lines meet each other at right angles as for example the plus sign +
draw two intersecting lines that are not perpendicular
A plus sign (+) would be a pair of perpendicular line segments.
Two lines cannot be parallel and perpendicular at the same time.
To visualize this, imagine a horizontal line (Line A). Draw a vertical line (Line B) intersecting Line A at a right angle; this demonstrates perpendicular lines. Now, draw a different line (Line C) that intersects Line A at an angle less than 90 degrees. Both Line B and Line C intersect Line A, but only Line B is perpendicular to it.
These lines are perpendicular: _|
draw two intersecting lines that are not perpendicular
a pair of intersecting lines that are perpendicular
Draw a line. Draw a perpendicular to that line then a perpendicular from that one.
using a ruler, draw any two lines that cross each other
No, you can't have two lines that are both parallel and perpendicular.
To draw a square with 3 lines, you can draw two perpendicular lines to form a right angle. Then, draw a diagonal line connecting the endpoints of the two perpendicular lines. This diagonal line will complete the square shape with only 3 lines.
A plus sign (+) would be a pair of perpendicular line segments.
Two lines cannot be parallel and perpendicular at the same time.
perpendicular lines form a right angle at their intersection so draw the right angle symbol at the intersection
That's impossible because a polygons lines cannot intersect
make a square
two lines crossing each other