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Answered by ramasha282
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A perpendicular is a straight line that makes an angle of 90° with another line. 90° is also called a right angle and is marked by a little square between two perpendicular lines as shown in the figure. Here, the two lines intersect at a right angle, and hence, are said to be perpendicular to each other. Now, look at the examples of lines that are not perpendicular. These lines are either not meeting at all, or intersecting at an angle that is not 90°. Hence, they are not perpendicular.

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