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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'.
no an addition sign is a perpendicular line segments
perpendicular is a line drawn at an angle 90 to other given line
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 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 perpendicular to a vertical 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
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 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.
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: -|