No, the properties of a paralleogram are as follows:
If the diagonals were equal, the figure would have to be a square, rectangle, or rhombus.
No. In fact they are equal only in exceptional circumstances.
the answer is 2 a parallelogram only has 2 diagonals or 2 slants
No because it depends on the proportions.
The only paralellograms that have congruent diagonals are the right-angles paralellograms (otherwise known as rectangles)
Not necessarily. The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent if and only if the parallelogram is a rectangle.
Not necessarily. A parallelogram with equal diagonals would be a rectangle; a special case of a parallelogram.
Two - it has two angles greater than 90 degrees, and two (opposite) angles less than 90 degrees.
They are straight lines.
They join opposite corners.
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram are not normally congruent unless the parallelogram is a rectangle.
Yes the diagonals of a parallelogram have the same midpoint since they bisect each other.
False
yes. they are not congruent
square and rectangle
No, they are not.
No
The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent (equal in length) and bisect each other.
Sometimes as when the parallelogram is in the form of a rectangle then its diagonals are of equal lengths.
Its diagonals are equal in length
90 degrees - the parallelogram is a rectangle (or a square) if the diagonals are equal.
they are called parallelogram in which diagonals are equal
They are of equal length.
Trapezoid and parallelogram/
yes
True because the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in lengths
the sides that are parallel of each other are equal. * * * * * True, but that was not the question! In general, the diagonals are not of equal length.