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The diagonals of a rhombus intersect (meet) at right angles.

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What is a diagonal property of rhombus?

The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees


Does a rhombus have diagonal perpendicular lines?

Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles


What are the diagonals of rhombus?

One diagonal of a rhombus is larger than the other diagonal but both diagonals intercept each other at right angles.


Do the diagonals of a rhombus bisect its opposite angles?

Yes. In a rhombus (and in a square), the opposite angles that each diagonal connects are bisected by the diagonal.


Does a diagonal of a rhombus have to bisect two angles of the rhombus?

Yes.


Adjacent angles of a rhombus are congruent?

Rhombus' Congruent AnglesIt's not the adjacent angles of a rhombus that are congruent, but the diagonal ones.


What quadrilateral cannot have no right angles but its diagonal lines bisect each other?

isn't it a rhombus ? the ones that are like a slanted square ? because there are no right angles but each diagonal bisects the corners.


In which parallelogram does the diagonal divide the parallelogram into two congruent right triangles?

It is a rhombus because its diagonals meet at right angles.


How many right angles are there in a rhombus?

A rhombus normally has no right angles (at the vertices). If a rhombus has right angles (at the vertices), it is called a square. The diagonals of a rhombus meet at right angles.


Does each diagonal of a rhombus bisects of pair of opposite angles?

no


Is a rhombus a parallelogram with 4 right angles?

a rhombus is a parallelogram with no right angles.


What is the length of rhombus?

The length of the rhombus is equal to the length of the diagonal formed by the bisector of the 2 opposite acute angles.