Parallel lines are two lines that never intersect, so they cannot form right angles.
Perpendicular lines, on the other hand, intersect at a 90-degree or right angle. Here are two examples of perpendicular lines:
1. Line AB: Starting from point A and extending horizontally to the right, and Line CD: Starting from point C and extending vertically upwards. They intersect at point E, forming a right angle at the intersection.
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2. Line PQ: Starting from point P and extending upwards diagonally to the right, and Line RS: Starting from point R and extending downwards diagonally to the right. They intersect at point T, forming a right angle at the intersection.
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Describe two lines that intersect and form right angles. parallel lines perpendicular lines
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