Train Tracks and Right Angles
Part of Parallel & Perpendicular · GCSE GCSE Mathematics revision
This introduction covers Train Tracks and Right Angles within Parallel & Perpendicular for GCSE Mathematics. Revise Parallel & Perpendicular in Graphs for GCSE Mathematics with 14 exam-style questions and 12 flashcards. This is a high-frequency topic, so it is worth revising until the explanation feels precise and repeatable. It is section 1 of 10 in this topic. Use this introduction to connect the idea to the wider topic before moving on to questions and flashcards.
Topic position
Section 1 of 10
Practice
14 questions
Recall
12 flashcards
🛤️ Train Tracks and Right Angles
Think of railway tracks - they run perfectly parallel, never meeting. Now imagine a road crossing those tracks at a perfect right angle - that's perpendicular! In the world of graphs, parallel and perpendicular lines have special mathematical relationships that unlock powerful problem-solving techniques.
These relationships are everywhere: from architecture to computer graphics, understanding parallel and perpendicular lines is essential for creating precise geometric designs.
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Read this section alongside the surrounding pages in Parallel & Perpendicular. That gives you the full topic sequence instead of a single isolated revision point.
Practice Questions for Parallel & Perpendicular
Which of the following is true about two parallel straight lines?
Explain why a horizontal line and a vertical line are always perpendicular to each other. Your explanation must refer to gradients.
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