Two lines or segments that form a right angle are said to be perpendicular.
Normally none but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
Lines that intersect right angles (ninety-degree angles) are described as perpendicular.
Yes, the middle of the figure would make exactly four right angles if there were two lines (rays or line segments) in the figure. By:Donny Heitler
If they intersect at right angles which is 90 degrees then they are perpendicular lines.
Two lines or segments that form a right angle are said to be perpendicular.
Normally none but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
They are called perpendicular lines that intersect each other at right angles.
Lines that intersect right angles (ninety-degree angles) are described as perpendicular.
Yes, the middle of the figure would make exactly four right angles if there were two lines (rays or line segments) in the figure. By:Donny Heitler
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right angles
By definition, any lines/segments that are perpendicular to each other either do, or (in the case of non-intersecting segments) would, intersect each other at right angles. A right angle being a 90* angle. Therefore, perpendicular, intersecting line segments will form 4 90* angles.
A right angle.
If they intersect at right angles which is 90 degrees then they are perpendicular lines.
No. Perpendicular lines for right angles. That is why they are called perpendicular.
A rectangle has four 90º (right) angles. A right angle makes lines or line segments perpendicular to each other.
The lines are called perpendicular lines.