Given two lines, each is perpendicular to the other if the angles formed at the vertex are 90 degrees.
yes
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles.
Perpendicular distance refers to the shortest distance from a point to a line or plane, measured along a line that is perpendicular to that line or plane. This measurement is critical in geometry and various applications, such as determining the distance from a point to a line in analytical geometry. It ensures accuracy in calculations and helps in optimizing designs and analyzing spatial relationships.
Pilots and captains of ship use spherical geometry to navigate their working wheel to move it. They can measure their pathway and destiny by using Spherical Geometry.
Line segments, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines.
that would be a line and lines do not exist in spherical geometry
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Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles.
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Pilots and captains of ship use spherical geometry to navigate their working wheel to move it. They can measure their pathway and destiny by using Spherical Geometry.
It is a straight line that intersects another straight at 90 degrees.
Line segments, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines.
Lines in spherical geometry are very easy to understand. Lines in spherical geometry are straight looking items that can be found by graphing points in a certain pattern.
Not necessarily - it depends on the geometry. The equator, on a sphere like the earth, is a straight line on a spherical surface. It has no endpoint.
Geometry that is not on a plane, like spherical geometry
If the angle formed between the intersecting lines are 90o then the two lines are perpendicular. In 2D coordinate geometry, a perpendicular line has a slope equal to the negative reciprocal of the original line.