Well, in the world of math, "perpendicular" is a special word we use to describe lines that meet at a right angle, like the corners of a square. It's kind of like when two friends give each other a high-five, but their arms form a perfect L shape. Remember, in math and in life, it's important for things to come together in just the right way to create balance and harmony.
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The Upside down T symbol indicates perpendicular lines.
The only "mathematical" (it's really more geometrical) symbol I can think of fitting the description means "perpendicular."
A right bisector of a line segment, is better know as a perpendicular bisector. It is a line that divides the original line in half and is perpendicular to it (makes a right angle).
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thank goodness for my math teacher, norm! he said only in an isosceles triangle. The bisector of the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is perpendicular to the base! =)