Perpendicular
Two lines, vectors, planes, etc., are said to be perpendicular if they meet at a right angle. In
, two vectors
and
are perpendicular
if their dot product
|
(1)
|
In
, a line with slope
is perpendicular to a line
with slope
. Perpendicular
objects are sometimes said to be "orthogonal."
In the above figure, the line segment
is perpendicular
to the line segment
. This relationship
is commonly denoted with a small square at the vertex
where perpendicular objects meet, as shown above, and is denoted
.
Two trilinear lines
|
(2)
| |||
|
(3)
|
are perpendicular if
|
(4)
|
(Kimberling 1998, p. 29).
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