Parallel sides do not intersect. Perpendicular sides intersect at a right angle.
A right angle is an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees on the protractor, wheres perpendicular is simply a word which means 2 lines that meet at one end, the opposite of parallel, which means 2 or more lines that don't meet at the end.
I can be. Perpendicular is a "T", with the stem SOMETIMES moved to the left or right. So, yes, a right angle CAN be perpendicular.
A perpendicular segment refers to a line that cuts another at right angle (90 deg). A perpendicular bisector refers to a line that cuts another at right angle while splitting the two sides equally. In short, it is just a 90 degree line in the midpoint (exact centre) of the other line
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't
The only difference between perpendicular lines and intersecting lines is that perpendicular lines create a right angle at the point of intersection.
No but a right angle is a perpendicular
Parallel sides do not intersect. Perpendicular sides intersect at a right angle.
A right angle is an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees on the protractor, wheres perpendicular is simply a word which means 2 lines that meet at one end, the opposite of parallel, which means 2 or more lines that don't meet at the end.
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.
I can be. Perpendicular is a "T", with the stem SOMETIMES moved to the left or right. So, yes, a right angle CAN be perpendicular.
Like __/ or \__. (in between a straight line and a right angle (perpendicular lines)
You draw a perpendicular at the end of a line segment. You then bisect the right angle formed between the original line and the perpendicular. The resulting angle will be 45 degrees.
A perpendicular segment refers to a line that cuts another at right angle (90 deg). A perpendicular bisector refers to a line that cuts another at right angle while splitting the two sides equally. In short, it is just a 90 degree line in the midpoint (exact centre) of the other line
perpendicular lines always form a right angle
Two of the three lines in a right triangle are perpendicular. Perpendicular lines meet at a 90 degree angle (also called a right angle). All right angle triangles have one right angle.