Not necessarily.
Only the diagonals of isosceles trapezoids are congruent.
Yes.
If they are equally long such as the diagonals of rectangles and isosceles trapezoids.
A quadrilateral that does not always have congruent diagonals is a trapezoid. In a trapezoid, which has at least one pair of parallel sides, the diagonals are generally not congruent unless it is an isosceles trapezoid. Other types of trapezoids can have diagonals of different lengths. Thus, congruent diagonals are not a defining characteristic of all trapezoids.
Isosceles trapezoids, squares, and rectangles.
Figures that do not always have congruent diagonals include trapezoids and general quadrilaterals. In a trapezoid, for instance, the diagonals can be of different lengths depending on the angles and side lengths. Similarly, most irregular quadrilaterals lack any specific properties that guarantee congruent diagonals. Only specific types of quadrilaterals, such as rectangles and squares, have congruent diagonals by definition.
There are: Squares, which have all four sides parallel and congruent, all four angles are right and congruent, the diagonals bisect each other and are congruent. Trapezoids, which have two of their sides parallel Rhombus, which have all sides congruent, diagonals bisect, and opposite angles are congruent Parallelograms, which have opposite sides congruent and parallel, diagonals bisect Rectangle, which is a square but one pair of opposite sides aren't congruent.
No, kites do not have congruent diagonals.
are the diagonals in a trapezoid congruent
The diagonals are perpendicular, but not necessarily congruent.
No. The diagonals are perpendicular, but they dont have to be congruent.
A trapezoid with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid.