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- Perpendicular abstract "In elementary geometry, the word perpendicular describes the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle.A line is said to be perpendicular to another line if the two lines intersect at a right angle. Explicitly, a first line is perpendicular to a second line if 1) the two lines meet and 2) at the point of intersection the straight angle on one side of the first line is cut by the second line into two congruent angles. Perpendicularity can be shown to be symmetric, meaning if a first line is perpendicular to a second line, then the second line is also perpendicular to the first. For this reason, we may speak of two lines as being perpendicular (to each other) without specifying an order. Perpendicularity easily extends to segments and rays. For example, we say a line segment is perpendicular to a line segment if, when each is extended in both directions to form an infinite line, these two resulting lines are perpendicular in the sense above. In symbols, we write to mean line segment AB is perpendicular to line segment CD. The point B is called a foot of the perpendicular from A to segment , or simply, a foot of A on .A line is said to be perpendicular to a plane if it is perpendicular to every line in the plane that it intersects. Note that this definition depends on the definition of perpendicularity between lines. Two planes in space are said to be perpendicular if the dihedral angle at which they meet is a right angle (90 degrees). In fact, perpendicularity is one particular instance of the more general mathematical concept of orthogonality; perpendicularity is the orthogonality of classical geometric objects. Thus in advanced mathematics, the word perpendicular is sometimes used to describe much more complicated geometric orthogonality conditions, such as that between a surface and its normal.".
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- Perpendicular wikiPageExternalLink constperpendray.html.
- Perpendicular wikiPageExternalLink perpendicular.html.
- Perpendicular wikiPageID "76944".
- Perpendicular wikiPageRevisionID "606162006".
- Perpendicular hasPhotoCollection Perpendicular.
- Perpendicular subject Category:Elementary_geometry.
- Perpendicular subject Category:Orientation.
- Perpendicular comment "In elementary geometry, the word perpendicular describes the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle.A line is said to be perpendicular to another line if the two lines intersect at a right angle. Explicitly, a first line is perpendicular to a second line if 1) the two lines meet and 2) at the point of intersection the straight angle on one side of the first line is cut by the second line into two congruent angles.".
- Perpendicular label "Loodrecht (meetkunde)".
- Perpendicular label "Lot (Mathematik)".
- Perpendicular label "Perpendicolarità".
- Perpendicular label "Perpendicular".
- Perpendicular label "Perpendicularidad".
- Perpendicular label "Perpendicularidade".
- Perpendicular label "Perpendicularité".
- Perpendicular label "Prostopadłość".
- Perpendicular label "Перпендикулярность".
- Perpendicular label "تعامد".
- Perpendicular label "垂直".
- Perpendicular label "垂直".
- Perpendicular sameAs Kolmice.
- Perpendicular sameAs Lot_(Mathematik).
- Perpendicular sameAs Perpendicularidad.
- Perpendicular sameAs Elkarzut.
- Perpendicular sameAs Perpendicularité.
- Perpendicular sameAs Serenjang.
- Perpendicular sameAs Perpendicolarità.
- Perpendicular sameAs 垂直.
- Perpendicular sameAs 수직.
- Perpendicular sameAs Loodrecht_(meetkunde).
- Perpendicular sameAs Prostopadłość.
- Perpendicular sameAs Perpendicularidade.
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- Perpendicular sameAs Q205034.
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- Perpendicular wasDerivedFrom Perpendicular?oldid=606162006.
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- Perpendicular isPrimaryTopicOf Perpendicular.