ok, this is one dodgy answer, but here goes:
draw up a circle
mark it like a clock
draw lines 12-6, 12-7, 3-9, 3-10, 6-7, 9-10
see how 12-6 and 3-9 are diameteres of a semi-circle? so 6-7-12 is a 90 degree angle, and so is 9-10-3
now note that 6-12-7 = 9-3-10 (obviously, its a darn clock)
also note that 6-12 and 9-3 meet at 90 degrees. ie perpendicular.
so now notice that 9-3-10 has been rotated by 90 degrees.
therefore 3-10 has been rotated 90 degrees about 0 (centre of clock)
therefore 12-7 and 3-10 are perpendicular.
yes, i know, that is the dodgiest proof ever. But its the first one that came to mind after I drew it up.
sorry, will do one more polished in the morning. Its 10:30