Do the line segments forming the letter 'L' makes a perpendicularmodel?
Concept- We know that two lines are perpendicular if they meet at right angles.
Therefore, line segments forming the letter 'L' make a perpendicular model.
When two non-intersecting lines in the same plane intersect at a right angle, do they form a perpendicularmodel?
Is horizontalandverticallinesmeeting at a point form aperpendicularmodel?
Which of the following are models for perpendicular lines:
(a) The adjacent edges of a table top.
(b) The lines of a railway track.
(c) The line segments forming the letter ’L’
(d) The letter V.
Which of the following are models for perpendicular lines
(a) The adjacent edges of a tabletop.
(c) The line segments forming the letter ‘L’.