Difference between revisions of "Perpendicular"

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Lines or surfaces are '''perpendicular''' if they are at [[right angle|right angles]] to one another.  The mathematical opposite is [[parallel]].
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[[Line]]s or [[surface]]s are '''perpendicular''' if they are at [[right angle]]s to one another.  The mathematical opposite is [[parallel]].
  
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Revision as of 21:37, June 8, 2008

Lines or surfaces are perpendicular if they are at right angles to one another. The mathematical opposite is parallel.