Perpendicular: When two lines formed a right angle or 90 degree angle at their intersecting point then the two lines are called perpendicular on each other.
Perpendicular: In geometry,
"perpendicular" refers to the relationship between two lines, line
segments, or rays that intersect at a right angle, forming a 900 (90 degree) angle at
the point of intersection.
Perpendicular: In geometry, if two lines intersect each other at the right angle or, 900 angle, then the lines are perpendicular to each other.
Perpendicular: In Mathematics, a perpendicular is defined as a straight line that makes the right angle (90 degree) with the other line.
Perpendicular: A perpendicular is a straight line that makes an angle of 900 or a right angle with another line.
For example,
If we have two lines labeled as line AB and line CD, and they are perpendicular
to each other, we can represent it as: AB⊥CD where "⊥" is the sign of perpendicular.


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