They are perpendicular lines.
The lines that intersect to Form A right triangle are called Perpendicular Lines; the resulting meeting point of these two lines is called the vertex of the angle.
Perpendicular angles
Yes... The rhombus's diagonals intersect to form right angles... But I'm not 100% sure..
When two lines intersect to form a right angle they are called perpendicular.
Perpendicular lines form right angles when they intersect.
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right angles
If two lines intersect at right angles then they are perpendicular!
Lines that intersect but do not form a right are just called intersecting lines. Perpendicular lines DO form a right angle when they intersect.
Two lines that intersect to form right angles are perpendicular.
Perpendicular lines intersect at right angles.
Perpendicular lines form right angles at their intersections.
The contrapositive to the statement, "if two lines intersect to form right angles, then they are perpendicular," is "if two lines are not perpendicular, then they do not form right angles."
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right (90 degree) angles every time.
They are perpendicular lines
Perpendicular lines
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