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Give a definition of perpendicular lines​

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Answered by manzoorsaddah
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Answer:

Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at a right (90 degrees) angle.

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Answered by CreativeAB
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Perpendicular lines are formed when two lines meet each other at the right angle or 90 degrees. This property of lines is said to be perpendicularity. When a line is perpendicular to the plane, then it is said to be perpendicular to all the points in the plane or perpendicular to each line in the plane that it intersects.

Perpendicular lines are represented by the symbol, ‘⊥‘. Suppose, L1 and L2 are two lines intersecting each other at 90 degrees, then they are perpendicular to each other and is represented as L1⊥L2. The point of intersection is called the foot of the perpendicular.

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