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Q: What is a quadrilateral with unequal diagonals which meet at 90 degrees?
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A quadrilateral with unequal diagonals which meet at 90 degrees?

im a pretty square


What is a quadrilateral with unequal diagonals which meet at 90 degrease?

A kite or arrowhead.


A quadrilatiral with unequal diagonals which meet at 90?

rhombus kite


What quadrilateral has diagonals that meet perpendicularly?

A square, rhombus or a kite


What quadrilateral has diagonals that dont meet at a right angle?

Why a rhombus of course.


What type of figure must a quadrilateral be if its diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other and are congruent?

It is a square because its diagonals are equal in length and they bisect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees The diagonals of a rhombus are not equal in length but they meet at right angles.


What property must the diagonals of a quadrilateral have in order for it to be a kite?

They must meet at right angles and only one of them must bisect the other. (if both bisect one another, the quadrilateral will be a square).


What is a rhombus Does a rhombus have a right angle?

A rhombus is a 4 equal sided quadrilateral that has no corner right angles at its vertices but its two diagonals meet each other at right angles.


2 properties which a kite and a rhombus both have?

similar properties between rhombus and kite are : 1. consecutive sides are equal in both quadrilateral. 2. diagonals of both quadrilateral meet perpendicularly to each other.


Do the diagonals in the hexagon meet at a right angle?

No, if they did the shape would be a square. The angle is more than 90 degrees.


The diagonals of a square are perpendicular Explain?

A square is a plane (flat) shape whose boundaries are four straight lines of equal length such that these lines meet, in pairs, at four points (vertices). At these vertices they form angles of 90 degrees. The diagonals of the square are straight lines joining opposite vertices. These diagonals meet one another. The given statement means that the angles formed at the crossing points of the diagonals measure 90 degrees.


How diagonals intersect at a given vertex that is n-gon?

A 3-gone does not have diagonals. The two diagonals of a 4-gon meet at a point. For all values greater than 4, the diagonals of an n-gon need not necessarily meet at a single point.