Diagonals never bisect sides. They join the ends of sides.
In a rectangle, the diagonals always bisect each other.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in the rectangle.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in a rectangle.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in the rectangle.
No, a rectangle's diagonals do not bisect opposite angles.
Yes normally
Not unless the rectangle is square.
The diagonals of a rectangle bisect the angles only if the rectangle is a square.
Yes it does - they bisect each other at the exact centre of the rectangle.
yes
The diagonals of a rectangular shape will only bisect opposite angles if, in fact, the shape is a square. Otherwise they will not bisect them.
Either a square or rectangle fit this description.
The diagonals of a square (which always bisect each other) are the same length.