10 Questions
Which shape has perpendicular sides?
Square
What is the special symbol used to signify perpendicular sides?
Box in the corner angle
What is the measurement of a right angle?
90 degrees
Which shape has perpendicular sides?
Hexagonal Prism
Which shape has a right angle?
Right Triangle
Which shape has bases that do not have perpendicular sides?
Hexagonal Prism
Which shape has sides that meet the top and bottom at a 90-degree angle?
Hexagonal Prism
Which of the following shapes does NOT have perpendicular sides?
Circle
What is a perpendicular shape?
A shape with at least two sides that meet at a right angle
Which of the following is NOT a way to determine if line segments are perpendicular?
Counting the number of line segments
Study Notes
Perpendicular Shapes
- A rectangle has perpendicular sides.
Perpendicular Symbol
- The special symbol used to signify perpendicular sides is ⊥.
Right Angle Measurement
- A right angle measures 90 degrees.
Shapes with Perpendicular Sides
- A rectangle has perpendicular sides.
- A square has perpendicular sides.
Shapes with Right Angles
- A rectangle has a right angle.
- A square has a right angle.
Shapes without Perpendicular Sides
- A trapezoid has bases that do not have perpendicular sides.
Shapes with 90-Degree Angles
- A rectangle has sides that meet the top and bottom at a 90-degree angle.
Shapes without Perpendicular Sides
- A trapezoid does NOT have perpendicular sides.
Perpendicular Shapes
- A perpendicular shape is a shape with perpendicular sides.
Determining Perpendicular Line Segments
- Measuring the angle between the line segments is a way to determine if line segments are perpendicular.
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