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These are lines that intersect to form right angles. Example: The formed by x-axis and the y-axis, a line with a slope of 3 and another line with a slope of -1/3, the sides of a…
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These are lines that intersect to form right angles. Example: The formed by x-axis and the y-axis, a line with a slope of 3 and another line with a slope of -1/3, the sides of a…
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These are lines that intersect to form right angles. Example: The formed by x-axis and the y-axis, a line with a slope of 3 and another line with a slope of -1/3, the sides of a rectangle, and the sides of a square form this kind of line or segment.
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it's perpendicular lines
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