yes, it makes four right angles.
Perpendicular is when opposite angles that are formed when two lines intersect and are congruent called?
No, two perpendicular lines cannot create congruent adjacent angles. When two lines intersect at a right angle, they form four angles, each measuring 90 degrees. While the adjacent angles formed by the intersection are supplementary (adding up to 180 degrees), they cannot be congruent since they are distinct angles.
Vertical angel
4
perpendicular.
Perpendicular is when opposite angles that are formed when two lines intersect and are congruent called?
No, two perpendicular lines cannot create congruent adjacent angles. When two lines intersect at a right angle, they form four angles, each measuring 90 degrees. While the adjacent angles formed by the intersection are supplementary (adding up to 180 degrees), they cannot be congruent since they are distinct angles.
Vertical angel
4
perpendicular.
Yes and each angle is 90 degrees
Not unless the chords are both diameters.
Only if the angles formed are right angles otherwise they form vertical opposite equal angles
Whenever two lines intersect, vertical angles refers to the angles opposite each other
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees
A perpendicular line is formed when two lines meet at a right angle. Opposite angles in a perpendicular line are parallel to each other.
Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure, regardless of their orientation or position. The different types of congruent angles include complementary angles (two angles that sum to 90 degrees), supplementary angles (two angles that sum to 180 degrees), and vertical angles (angles opposite each other when two lines intersect). Additionally, corresponding angles formed by a transversal cutting through parallel lines are also congruent.