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  1. Two lines are perpendicular when they meet at a right angle (90°). To find a perpendicular slope: When one line has a slope of m, a perpendicular line has a slope of −1 m. In other words the negative reciprocal.

    • Slope
    • −0.5
  2. Perpendicular Lines. Two lines are perpendicular when they are at right angles to each other. The red line is perpendicular to the blue line: Here also: Learn more at perpendicular lines. Perpendicular to a Plane. A line is perpendicular to a plane when it extends directly away from it, like a pencil standing up on a table.

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  3. Two lines are termed as parallel if they lie in the same plane, are the same distance apart, and never meet each other. Perpendicular lines are intersecting lines that always meet at an angle of 90°.

  4. Perpendicular lines are the two lines that intersect each other at a right angle. We come across examples of parallel lines and perpendicular lines in daily life. Observe the white lines or stripes in a marked crosswalk. They represent parallel lines.

  5. We can determine from their equations whether two lines are parallel by comparing their slopes. If the slopes are the same and the y -intercepts are different, the lines are parallel. If the slopes are different, the lines are not parallel. Unlike parallel lines, perpendicular lines do intersect.

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