There can be only one pair of perpendicular lines in an isosceles triangle when it is a right angled isosceles triangle. A non right angled isosceles triangle has no pairs of perpendicular lines.
if the triangle is a right angle it has 2 perpendicular line segments.
Since the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle is the center of the inscribed circle (we call it the centroid of a triangle), the answer is no.
If it is a 45° 45° 90° isosceles right triangle, then there are 2 sides that are perpendicular.
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
The Right Triangle. Perpendicular lines make a right angle.
Is a line that bisects a side of a triangle and is perpendicular to that side.
No, not in general. Only a right triangle has two sides which are perpendicular.
The perpendicular bisectors only intersect on the triangle when it is an isosceles right triangle.
An equilateral triangle doesn't have any perpendicular sides on it.
No but a right angle triangle has perpendicular lines that meet at 90 degrees
There can be only one pair of perpendicular lines in an isosceles triangle when it is a right angled isosceles triangle. A non right angled isosceles triangle has no pairs of perpendicular lines.
if the triangle is a right angle it has 2 perpendicular line segments.
Yes a right angle triangle has perpendicular lines that form 90 degrees.
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.