perpendicularité
Perpendicularité is a fundamental geometric concept describing the relationship between two lines, planes, or other geometric objects that intersect at a right angle. In Euclidean geometry, two lines are considered perpendicular if they meet at an angle of 90 degrees. This relationship is crucial for defining concepts like orthogonality and is often represented by the symbol '⊥'.
In two-dimensional space, two lines are perpendicular if the product of their slopes is -1. For example,
The concept of perpendicularity has wide-ranging applications in various fields. In physics, it's used to describe