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give an example of perpendicular lines from your surroundings.​

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Answered by raj22052003
5

Answer:

In geometry, a branch of mathematics, perpendicular lines are defined as two lines that meet or intersect each other at right angles (90°).

One common example of perpendicular lines in real life is the point where two city roads intersect. When one road crosses another, the two streets join at right angles to each other and form a cross-type pattern. Perpendicular lines form 90-degree angles, or right angles, to each other on a two-dimensional plane.Perpendicular lines can be found everywhere around us, like at street intersections, in rectangular window panes.

 Fun Facts

Perpendicular lines are always intersecting lines; however, intersecting lines are not always perpendicular.  

Answered by saurabhsuman12340
3

Answer:

a pole

boundaries

Step-by-step explanation:

pole because it is a straight line .

perpendicular line called boundaries.

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