A triangle with a right angle in it is the only case in which a triangle can have perpendicular lines. Triangles themselves cannot be perpendictular unless you are referring to one of the sides being perpendicular to a certain line.
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One of its angles can be if it is a right angle, but the whole thing can't be unlike a square.
The perpendicular bisectors only intersect on the triangle when it is an isosceles right triangle.
No but a right angle triangle has perpendicular lines that meet at 90 degrees
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.
Yes a right angle triangle has perpendicular lines that form 90 degrees.
No triangle can have parallel sides but a right angle triangle has perpendicular sides that meet at 90 degrees