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Perpendicular lines will only share one point: the point of intersection, where the two lines meet.
Perpendicular lines passing through a point are at right angles to each other.
Yes, perpendicular lines do intersect at a single point. Think of the line representing the x-axis, and the line representing the y-axis. These two lines are perpendicular, and they intersect at the Origin (a single point).
Perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines
These are called perpendicular lines.
When two lines intersect at a right angle, they are "perpendicular"
Perpendicular lines will only share one point: the point of intersection, where the two lines meet.
A Star has 0 perpendicular lines!
The only difference between perpendicular lines and intersecting lines is that perpendicular lines create a right angle at the point of intersection.
Perpendicular lines passing through a point are at right angles to each other.
Any two intersecting lines (including perpendicular lines) will intersect at a single point.
They are perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
Yes, perpendicular lines do intersect at a single point. Think of the line representing the x-axis, and the line representing the y-axis. These two lines are perpendicular, and they intersect at the Origin (a single point).
No. If the lines are parallel they will never meet or intersect at any point. If the lines are perpendicular they do intersect, but perpendicular lines are a special case of intersecting lines. Perpendicular lines are exactly 90 degrees from each other. Intersecting lines do not haveto be perpendicular... but perpendicular lines are always intersecting.
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