A horizontal line is a line perpendicular to the vertical.
perpendicular bisector
Yes!!! If you have a base line and draw a perpendicular line from it, then the perpendicular line is at 90 degrees angle. The word 'perpendicular' means '90 dgerees'.
The negative reciprocal of the slope of the line to which it is perpendicular.
The slope of a perpendicular line is not defined.
No, but a diagram of twoperpendicular lines:|||--------------||Two lines are perpendicular if they meet at 90o.
A pair of perpendicular line segments is not shown among the pictures you've submitted.
Show that corresponding angles are congruent?
Perpendicular line.
Put 2 lines on the perpendicular sides and put 1 line for the parallel sides
A horizontal line is perpendicular to a vertical line.
A line is perpendicular to another line when it is at an angle of 90° to the other line. + (that plus sign is an example of a perpendicular line)
A horizontal line is a line perpendicular to the vertical.
A line is perpendicular to a plane when it is perpendicular on two lines from the plane
A perpendicular line is one that is at right angle to another - usually to a horizontal line. A perpendicular bisector is a line which is perpendicular to the line segment joining two identified points and which divides that segment in two.
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.
A sole line can't be perpendicular. To be perpendicular, a line has to meet with another line, to form right angles on either side. Perpendicular is the exact opposite of parallel. Parallel: = Perpendicular: -|