The diagonals of a rectangle bisect the angles only if the rectangle is a square.
No, but the diagonals of a square does bisects its interior angles.
No but the diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles
No, a rectangle's diagonals do not bisect opposite angles.
Not unless the rectangle is square.
No, but in a square they do bisect the angles
The diagonals of a rectangle bisect the angles only if the rectangle is a square.
Not for every parallelogram. Only for a rhombus (diamond) or square will the diagonals bisect the opposite angles they connect, and diagonals are perpendicular. In rectangles, the diagonals do not bisect the angles and are notperpendicular, but they do bisect each other.
No, but the diagonals of a square does bisects its interior angles.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in a rectangle.
The diagonals of a square (which always bisect each other) are the same length.
The diagonals of a rectangular shape will only bisect opposite angles if, in fact, the shape is a square. Otherwise they will not bisect them.
No but the diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles
Yes
A square.
Square
No, a rectangle's diagonals do not bisect opposite angles.