They are of the same length (congruent).
It is the point where the diagonals cross.
Yes the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in lengths
The diagonals of a rectangle bisect the angles only if the rectangle is a square.
Inside a rectangle with its diagonals drawn in, there are 36 different angles. Describe which one you're interested in, and we'll describe how to measure it.
The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent and they bisect each other.
The diagonals of a rectangle are never perpendicular but the diagonals of a square are perpendicular
No, a rectangle has only two diagonals. The diagonals of a rectangle are the line segments that connect opposite corners. Each diagonal bisects the rectangle into two congruent triangles, and they intersect at the rectangle's center.
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular whereas the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular.
It has 2 diagonals
Yes it does - they bisect each other at the exact centre of the rectangle.
Sure, a square is a rectangle and the diagonals of a square are perpendicular.
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular whereas the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular.