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Two lines (or rays or segments) are said to be ______________ if they intersect such that the

angles formed between them are right angles.​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Question :- Two lines (or rays or segments) are said to be ______________ if they intersect such that the angles formed between them are right angles.

Answer :- Perpendicular .

Explanation :-

from image ,

  • Let AB and XY are two lines intersect at O .

given that,

→ ∠XOA = ∠XOB = 90° .

therefore, when lines intersect each other at right angles they are said to be perpendicular to each other.

hence, we can conclude that, Two lines (or rays or segments) are said to be Perpendicular if they intersect such that the angles formed between them are right angles.

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Answered by safwaanaa
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Answer:

therefore, when lines intersect each other at right angles they are said to be perpendicular to each other. hence, we can conclude that, Two lines (or rays or segments) are said to be Perpendicular if they intersect such that the angles formed between them are right angles.

Step-by-step explanation:

therefore, when lines intersect each other at right angles they are said to be perpendicular to each other. hence, we can conclude that, Two lines (or rays or segments) are said to be Perpendicular if they intersect such that the angles formed between them are right angles

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