I assume you mean that the verticle line segments drawn from the first line to each of the other two lines have equal lengths. This cannot be shown because it is not true.
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No. they are parallel, since the slopes are both equal in this case 3. To be perpendicular the product of the slopes of both lines is equal to -1 (i.e., m1*m2 = -1).
It has 4 perpendicular lines, or 4 equal sides. However, not all lines are perfectly equal!
For any two perpendicular lines (save a vertical and a horizontal one), the product of their slopes is always -1. For two perpendicular lines with one having a slope of -2, the other will have a slope equal to -1 divided by -2, which equals 1/2.
just my opinion YES. many of them in fact. a line is not necessarily straight. all aroung the circle is an equal and opposite perpendicular curved line. IMO only
False