Yes, but only in principle. In practice, you won't live long enough.
Putting it in more positive terms:
No matter how many lines have already been drawn perpendicular to a
given line [segment], there's always enough room for a lot more of them.
It is possible to construct an infinite number of lines through any line at a given point. You will not be able to physically draw them, but a filled in circle will all have rays that intersect the line at the same point.
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An infinite number are possible.
Infinite.
There are an infinite number of possibilities
infinite
It is possible to construct an infinite number of lines through any line at a given point. You will not be able to physically draw them, but a filled in circle will all have rays that intersect the line at the same point.
An infinite number. Each point on a line, however small the line is, can have a perpendicular through it. And since there are an infinite number of points on any line, the answer is an infinite number.
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An infinite number. Not sure what you are trying to ask though.
An infinite number are possible.
Yes. There can be a line perpendicular to the given line at every point on it, and you know how many different points there are on it ...
There are an infinite number of possible answers. All of them are of the form y = -2X+ B. One example would be y = -2X + 8.
Yes.
Infinite.
There are an infinite number of possibilities
One possible classification is finite, countably infinite and uncountably infinite.