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On the 32" x 32" square draw two diagonal lines from corner to corner to form a cross. Where the two lines cross marks the centre of the big square.From this centre point, draw a horizontal line to the side perimeter of the big square. Then from the centre point draw a vertical line down to the bottom of the big square.You have now formed a 16" x 16" square inside the big square.
Perpendicular lines
a meeting point of two lines that form an angle; a corner.
The degrees in two lines depends on the position of the two lines.If one of their ends join to form a corner of a square, then the degrees are 90o (a right-angle). Need more information.
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Mutually perpendicular.
They are perpendicular lines
On the 32" x 32" square draw two diagonal lines from corner to corner to form a cross. Where the two lines cross marks the centre of the big square.From this centre point, draw a horizontal line to the side perimeter of the big square. Then from the centre point draw a vertical line down to the bottom of the big square.You have now formed a 16" x 16" square inside the big square.
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Perpendicular lines
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a meeting point of two lines that form an angle; a corner.
square? im not sure square? im not sure Yes, a square, but we're talking "line segments" - so when the two lines meet to form a 90 degree corner, we get the perpendicular and any of the two lines opposite each other (since all the angles in a square are 90 degrees) are parallel.
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