Perpendicular – STEM Dictionary
What are Perpendicular Lines? perpendicular
Two line segments or rays that are connected at one endpoint are perpendicular if and only if the angle they create measures 90° For example, the two lines of
perpendicular Parallel lines are those that never intersect and always have the same distance between them Perpendicular lines are ones that always meet Perpendicular Lines Perpendicular lines are lines, segments or rays that intersect to form right angles The symbol ⊥ means is perpendicular to The right To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser Parallel lines are always the same distance apart for their entire length Perpendicular lines
จุ๊บจิ๊บ Figure %: An infinite number of lines perpendicular to any given line Through a specific point on a line, though, there exists only one perpendicular line