Two lines that intersect to create a 90-degree angle are called perpendicular lines. When one line crosses another at a right angle, the angles formed at the intersection measure 90 degrees each. For example, the x-axis and y-axis in a Cartesian coordinate system are perpendicular to each other.
perpendicular lines
Yes, two lines that form a right angle at their point of intersection meet at a 90-degree angle. This means that the angle formed between the two lines is exactly 90 degrees, which is the defining characteristic of a right angle. Therefore, if two lines intersect and create a right angle, they are considered perpendicular to each other.
90 degree or Right Angle
59 degree
perpendicular
The lines that cross at a 90 degree angle are called Perpindicular lines.
perpendicular lines
When two lines intersect then the degree is called an angle. This does not work with parallel lines.
90 degree or Right Angle
59 degree
perpendicular lines
perpendicular lines
Form right angles
Perpendicular
perpendicular
No.
Yes