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A square.
Yes
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram do not necessarily bisect the angles. The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four congruent triangles, but they do not necessarily bisect the angles of those triangles.
Yes.
Yes, they do.
A square.
Yes
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram do not necessarily bisect the angles. The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four congruent triangles, but they do not necessarily bisect the angles of those triangles.
Yes, it can always be divided in 2 triangles. This is because every quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. It is these diagonals that divide the quadrilateral into 2 triangles.
Yes, they do.
Yes.
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Only the square has.
Yes, draw the two diagonals. This will divide the rhombus into 4 identical triangles.
There are 10 possible diagonals drawn from one vertex of the 13-gon which divide it into 11 nonoverlapping triangles.
It is a rhombus because its diagonals meet at right angles.
Divide the rectangle in half, so you have two squares. Then cut each of these squares in half by drawing a straight line from the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner. Then you'll have four right angle triangles. * * * * * A rectangle, divided in half need not give a square. Try it with an A4 sheet of paper. A much simpler answer is to draw the two diagonals.