The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in a rectangle.
No. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular only if the rhombus is a square.
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No. The diagonals are perpendicular, but they dont have to be congruent.
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The 2 lengths that you described are diagonals. The area of a rhombus when you know the diagonals is half the product of the diagonals: Area = (1/2) * ( 12 * 7) = 42.
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Is rectangle and any parallelogram not square or rhombus
A rectangle is a rhombus when its diagonals meet vertically so, when its diagonals are vertical to each other. Actually, this happens only when it's a square!
They are diagonals. In a rhombus, diagonals join opposite vertices.
Not in general. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal length. A rhombus that is also a rectangle would be a square.
Rhombus: Adjacent sides are equal. Diagonals intersect at 90°. Measure of all interior angles not specific. Diagonals are not equal. Rectangle: Pair of opposite sides are equal. Measure of angle of intersection of diagonals not specific. Measure of all interior angles is 90°. Diagonals are equal.
Not a quadrilateral. But "Yes" to a rhombus and a rectangle. And, since a square is a rectangle as well as a rhombus, a square as well.
The area of the rhombus is 40 square feet. To see why, Draw a rectangle encompassing the rhombus with sides parallel to the rhombus' diagonals. The rectangle has dimensions 10 ft X 8 ft = 80 square ft. Using the diagonals as dividers, each quarter of the rectangle is divided into 2 by one of the rhombus' sides. Thus the area of the rhombus is exactly half that of the encompassing rectangle.
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The diagonals of a rhombus are lines drawn from one corner, or vertex, to the opposite one. They have two important properties. 1. Diagonals bisects a pair of opposite angles. 2. Diagonals are !!perpendicular!!
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