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15 July, 00:31

what does perpendicular mean

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  1. 15 July, 00:47
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    At a right angle, like the perpendicular height of a parallelogram is the height line straight up at a right angle from the bottom.
  2. 15 July, 00:58
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    "Perpendicular" is a description of the relationship between two lines,

    two planes, or a line and a plane.

    They are perpendicular if they form right angles (90 degrees) where they cross.

    - - The little lines in the 'plus' sign (+) are perpendicular.

    - - the fllag-pole is perpendicular to the ground.

    - - The wall is perpendicular to the floor.

    - - The door is perpendicular to the floor.

    - - The door is only perpendicular to the wall when it's wide open.

    If it's only open a little bit, then it's still perpendicular to the floor,

    but not to the wall.

    - - Your legs are perpendicular to the floor when you're standing up.
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