It is an upside down 'T'
A horizontal line with a vertical line drawn straight down to intersect and stop at the middle of the horizontal line. I'll try to do it here:
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Obviously this is written with complete, not dotted lines, that touch each other. But that is the best I can do.
Picture an upside down capital letter "T". I'm a sixth grade math teacher, we frequently use this.
Pierre
ABâ”´CDThe symbol for perpendicular in mathematics is an inverse T
No, a chevron is not a perpendicular angle. A chevron typically refers to a V-shaped pattern or symbol, often used in design or military insignia. Perpendicular angles, on the other hand, are formed when two lines intersect at a 90-degree angle.
You would use this: ┴
Well the kites of our countries are simple that have no perpendicular lines,but the kite that are used in USA have perpendicular lines!!! Thank you!
Pierre
Pierre
An inverted "T"
ABâ”´CDThe symbol for perpendicular in mathematics is an inverse T
Two lines that are not parallel are perpendicular. The symbol is +.
It is the symbol for 'perpendicular'.
No, a chevron is not a perpendicular angle. A chevron typically refers to a V-shaped pattern or symbol, often used in design or military insignia. Perpendicular angles, on the other hand, are formed when two lines intersect at a 90-degree angle.
┴ that one. Sometimes it'll have a small square to indicate a right angle.
An inverted capital T
It is a vertical line touching a horizontal line
You would use this: ┴
perpendicular lines form a right angle at their intersection so draw the right angle symbol at the intersection