yes. A kite is not a rhombus, but has perpendicular diagonals.
The quadrilateral that must have diagonals that are congruent and perpendicular is the square. This is because its diagonals form a right angle at its center.
yes it is
False. It could be a rhombus.
Yes, the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular.
It is a kite or a rhombus both of which have unequal diagonals that are perpendicular to each other creating right angles.
rhombus
Rhombus
While it is true that if a quadrilateral has perpendicular diagonals, it can indicate that the shape is a rhombus, this condition alone is not sufficient for classification. Other quadrilaterals, such as kites, can also have perpendicular diagonals. Therefore, while perpendicular diagonals are a characteristic of rhombuses, they do not definitively determine that a quadrilateral is a rhombus without additional properties being met.
The quadrilateral that must have diagonals that are congruent and perpendicular is the square. This is because its diagonals form a right angle at its center.
false
yes it is
It is a rhombus.
Square, Rhombus. * * * * * Or a kite or arrowhead.
If you are talking about the diagonals of a quadrilateral, the only quadrilateral that have diagonals that are perpendicular and bisect each other is a square, because a rectangle has bisecting diagonals, while a rhombus has perpendicular diagonals. And a square fits in both of these categories.
Not necessarily. But a parallelogram with perpendicular diagonals must always be one.
It makes sense because it is true. There are other quadrilaterals whose diagonals are perpendicular.
False. It could be a rhombus.