Master the properties and relationships of perpendicular lines in geometry
Two lines that intersect to form a right angle (90°) are called perpendicular lines.
The symbol "⊥" represents perpendicular lines. For example: line a ⊥ line b (read as "line a is perpendicular to line b").
| Property | Perpendicular Lines (⊥) | Parallel Lines (∥) |
|---|---|---|
| Intersection | Intersect at one point | Never intersect |
| Angle formed | 90° (right angles) | No angles (don't meet) |
| Distance | Shortest at intersection | Constant everywhere |
| Direction | Different directions | Same direction |