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Perpendicular Lines

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Perpendicular Lines

Two coplanar lines — lines that are on the same plane — that intersect at a right angle are said to be perpendicular lines. To algebraically denote that two lines are perpendicular, the symbol is used. In the diagram, lines and are perpendicular.
Two lines intersecting at a right angle
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