No, it is not.
To determine the four segments that are perpendicular to plane ABFE, we need to identify lines or segments that intersect the plane at a right angle. Typically, these segments would extend vertically from points on the plane ABFE. For example, if points A, B, F, and E define the corners of the plane, then segments from points A, B, F, and E going straight up or down would be perpendicular to the plane. Additionally, any segment drawn from a point not on the plane directly towards the plane at a right angle would also be considered perpendicular.
Two lines of a plane are said to be parallel if they do not intersect and the perpendicular distance betweem them is always same.
A polygon is a generic term describing a closed plane figure bounded by 3 or more straight line segments. It need not have any perpendicular lines.
No, not in the same plane. But in 3 dimensions it is possible
segments that are notcoplanar. (not in the same plane)
To determine the four segments that are perpendicular to plane ABFE, we need to identify lines or segments that intersect the plane at a right angle. Typically, these segments would extend vertically from points on the plane ABFE. For example, if points A, B, F, and E define the corners of the plane, then segments from points A, B, F, and E going straight up or down would be perpendicular to the plane. Additionally, any segment drawn from a point not on the plane directly towards the plane at a right angle would also be considered perpendicular.
Perpendicular line segments intersect at right angles. For example, the horizontal and vertical axes on a coordinate plane are perpendicular line segments. In geometry, you can identify perpendicular line segments by measuring the angle they form at their intersection, which should be 90 degrees.
Two lines of a plane are said to be parallel if they do not intersect and the perpendicular distance betweem them is always same.
A line is perpendicular to a plane when it is perpendicular on two lines from the plane
A polygon is a generic term describing a closed plane figure bounded by 3 or more straight line segments. It need not have any perpendicular lines.
The transverse plane is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
No, not in the same plane. But in 3 dimensions it is possible
segments that are notcoplanar. (not in the same plane)
Through a given plane, an infinite number of lines can be drawn perpendicular to it. For any point on the plane, there exists exactly one line that is perpendicular to the plane at that point. However, since there are infinitely many points on the plane, this leads to an infinite number of perpendicular lines overall.
NO. Perpendicular lines in the same plane alwaysinthersect.
Two lines are said to be perpendicular when they are at right angles. That means that the angle between them is 90 degrees.There are other meanings of perpendicular; for example, a line is said to be perpendicular to a plane when it is perpendicular to EVERY line of the plane that goes through the intersection.
There are many possible answers: A sphere sliced by a plane. An ellipsoid with two equal radii, sliced by a plane parallel to them. A paraboloid sliced by a plane perpendicular to its axis. A cone.