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The lines shown below are perpendicular.

The lines shown below are perpendicular.-example-1
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The lines shown below are perpendicular. Is this statement true or false?


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In order for a pair of lines to be perpendicular, they must intersect at a
\bf{90^\circ} angle. (a right angle)


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User Terite
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The answer is True. In geometry, perpendicular lines are defined as two lines that meet or intersect each other at right angles (90°).
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