Yes and at right angles
No but the diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles
no
A square has 2 diagonals that are equal in length and bisect each other at right angles.
Draw a right angle (90o). Bisect the right angle and there will be two 45o angles. Bisect one of the 45o angles and there will be one 45o angle and two 22.5o angles. A 67.5o angle includes the 45o angle and the 22.5o angle next to it, totaling 67.5o.
Yes but there is no right angle forms.
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.
No. The biggest possible obtuse angle is one that's a hair less than 180 degrees. Bisect that, and each half is the biggest possible ACUTE angle.
hypotenuse
Diagonal parking.
Only for a square or rhombus (diamond shape). The diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other, but are not perpendicular and do not bisect the opposite angles they join.
The only diagonal line in a right-angle triangle is the hypotenuse. So the answer is 1.