perpendicular lines
All of them. If its truly intersecting lines, they have to form right angles. All of them. If its truly intersecting lines, they have to form right angles.
the point of intersecting
Opposite angles are equivalent when formed by two intersecting lines
there are 4 intersecting lines
yes, intersecting lines form two pairs of congruent angles
Perpendicular lines are lines that cross at right angles. Intersecting lines can cross at any angle.
They both cross paths. Intersecting lines can cross paths in any ways, but perpendicular lines have to cross at 90 degrees.
Intersecting cross each other whereas perpendicular lines cross at right angles.
Perpendicular lines are specific kinds of intersecting lines. They both cross paths. Intersecting lines can cross paths in any way, but perpendicular lines have to cross at right angles.
Either intersecting lines or perpendicular lines
Two lines that cross each other are called "intersecting lines." At the point where they cross, they form angles. If the lines are not parallel, they will intersect at one specific point in a plane.
Lines in a plane that cross each other are called intersecting lines. When two lines intersect, they do so at a single point, known as the point of intersection. The angles formed at this intersection can vary, and the lines can be either parallel (never intersecting) or non-parallel (intersecting at some angle). Intersecting lines are essential in geometry and help in understanding various concepts such as angles, shapes, and the properties of polygons.
Intersecting lines are lines that meet at a point. In other words lines that cross each other (like an X).
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
Either perpendicular lines if the lines create 90o angles or intersecting lines.
intersecting lines...