Vertical angles can be acute, right (if the intersecting lines forming them are perpendicular) or obtuse.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
When lines met or cross at a right angle are perpendicular lines.
Yes. If it is a right triangle, the angle opposite the hypotenuse will be right, 90o, therefore if the lines forming the angle were to continue, they would be perpendicular. What's the question?
Lines that intersect at right angles.
lines that connect forming a right angle
They are perpendicular to each other
Vertical angles can be acute, right (if the intersecting lines forming them are perpendicular) or obtuse.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
When lines met or cross at a right angle are perpendicular lines.
Intersecting lines that form a right angle are perpendicular lines.
perpendicular lines always form a right angle
Yes. If it is a right triangle, the angle opposite the hypotenuse will be right, 90o, therefore if the lines forming the angle were to continue, they would be perpendicular. What's the question?
Lines that intersect at right angles.
Two lines that meet at a right angle are called perpendicular.Two lines that meet at a right angle are also called normal.Two lines that meet at a right angle are also called orthogonal.
a quadrilateral where each angle is a right angle
A right angle is an internal angle equal to 90o You can tell if an angle is a right angle because it has a little symbol which is a square where the two lines meet to form the angle. A right angle is a quarter of a circle. Lines that are at a right angle are perpendicular to each other.