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Yes and at right angles
Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
4 sides and 1 diagonal is given. 3 sides and 2 diagonals are given. 3 angles and measurement of two adjacent angles are given. 3 sides and 2 included angles are given. 4 sides and 1 angle is given.
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect (meet) at right angles.
Yes but not at right angles
Since the rectangle has right angles, you can use Pythagoras' Theorem in this case.
A diagonal joining opposite angles is the principal diagonal. It may or may not bisect the angles, and that does not affect its name.
Since a square has right angles, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the diagonal. Specifically, the diagonal of a square is equal to the length of a side, multiplied by the square root of 2.
Yes and at right angles
35°
Yes. In a rhombus (and in a square), the opposite angles that each diagonal connects are bisected by the diagonal.
35 degrees
Yes: one of them, but the other diagonal does not.
Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
4 sides and 1 diagonal is given. 3 sides and 2 diagonals are given. 3 angles and measurement of two adjacent angles are given. 3 sides and 2 included angles are given. 4 sides and 1 angle is given.
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect (meet) at right angles.
Yes but not at right angles