Yes and they are perpendicular to each other thus forming right angles of 90 degrees
The diagonals of a square and a rhombus cross at right angles.
Yes, they do.
No but they cross at right angles in a square
Yes.
Only if the rectangle is a square.
-- Draw both diagonals. -- They intersect (meet and cross) at the midpoint of the square.
The diagonals of a square cross each other at right angles is one example
90 decgrees
The diagonals of a rectangle do not cross at right angles
It has 2 Diagonals!!!
Nope, in order for the diagonals to be perpendicular the shape must be a square (which I guess is a type of rectangle :). The diagonals will cross, but not at a 90degree angle, unless the sides are of equal length.Not unless the rectangle has 4 equal sides, making it a squre.
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