If they make right angles they are perpendicular. If they do not make a right angle, they are intersecting.
Perpendicular lines have to intersect to make a right angle Like this: + Intersecting lines don't have to intersect to make a right angle Like this: X
perpendicular
Two perpendicular lines make up a right angle
only one angle, Right angle.....
If they make right angles they are perpendicular. If they do not make a right angle, they are intersecting.
Perpendicular lines have to intersect to make a right angle Like this: + Intersecting lines don't have to intersect to make a right angle Like this: X
Perpendicular lines
The Right Triangle. Perpendicular lines make a right angle.
perpendicular
Perpendicular ones.
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't
Two perpendicular lines make up a right angle
A right angle which is ninety degrees or 360 degrees which is a revolution.
Right angles are formed by perpendicular lines. If the lines would extend, to make two intersecting lines, they would form four right angles. Perpendicular lines are written like this: . From its shape, you can already tell that it forms at least two right angles.
NO, because each intercecting line does not make a right angle-some could make acute or obtuse angles. To be perpendicular the lines that meet have to make a right angle(90 degree angle) or else they will not be perpendicular.
only one angle, Right angle.....