A parallelogram is a rhombus if and only if the diagonals are perpendicular
False. Bisecting diagonals is sufficient to guarantee a parallelogram, but the diagonals will only be perpendicular if the sides of the parallelogram are equal.
diagonals are perpendicular
if the diagonals of parallelogram become Perpendicular then the figure is said to be rhombus......
Not necessarily. Only if it is a rhombus.
A parallelogram is a rhombus if and only if the diagonals are perpendicular
A rhombus
rhombus
Yes, if the parallelogram is a rhombus or a square.
The best classification for a parallelogram that has perpendicular diagonals is a rhombus. A rhombus has four sides that are congruent. The also diagonals bisect the vertex angles of this type of parallelogram.
No, not necessarily. It would have to also be a square or a kite in order to have perpendicular diagonals.
False. Bisecting diagonals is sufficient to guarantee a parallelogram, but the diagonals will only be perpendicular if the sides of the parallelogram are equal.
diagonals are perpendicular
Equilateral parallelograms.
No not all the time
It is a rhombus whose diagonals are perpendicular and meeting each other at right angles.
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.