Right angle (geometry)
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In Euclidean geometry, a right angle, symbolized by the L-shaped figure ∟, bisects the angle of the line into two equal parts. The right angle is created when two straight lines meet perpendicularly at 90 degrees to each other.
The right angle is demonstrated:
Given a line DC with point B lying on it Project a line from B through point A Take B as the vertex of angle ABC If the angle ABC equals the angle ABD then angle ABC is a right angle, and so is angle ABD
The plus sign, +, consists of two such lines, and so the four angles at its heart are all right angles.