No. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular only if the rhombus is a square.
False
If the diagonals are congruent and are perpendicular bisectors of each other then the parallelogram is a square. If the diagonals are not congruent but are perpendicular bisectors of each other then the figure would be a rhombus.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in a rectangle.
always
Yes because a rhombus is like a parallelogram
Regular polygons. A square and rectangle will have congruent (equal length) diagonals.
In a quadrilateral, the diagonals are only congruent for rectangles (or squares, which is a special kind of rectangle). Note: they are not congruent for a Rhombus.
The diagonals are perpendicular, but not necessarily congruent.
No, the diagonals of a rhombus are not congruent, but they do intersect each other at 90 degrees.
Yes they're always the same.
No
"Congruent" isn't used to describe the diagonals of a rhombus. However, all four sides of a rhombus are congruent - they are all the same length.The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other. They are not the same length - if the diagonals were the same length, then you would have a square.
The adjacent sidesof a rhombus are always congruent... that's one of the identifying factors. A rhombus has all sides congruent, opposite sides parallel, and bisecting diagonals.
Rhombus.
Rhombus
No not normally only if the parallelogram is in the form of a rectangle will it then have congruent diagonals.