A square, a rhombus and a kite are three examples of quadrilaterals that have perpendicular diagonals that intersect each other at right angles.
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and are bisected at 90 degrees
Parallelogram
In a square adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
Lines that intercept each other a 90 degrees are said to be perpendicular
It is a kite or a rhombus both of which have unequal diagonals that are perpendicular to each other creating right angles.
rhombus and a square
A square, rhombus and a kite
Diagonals are perpendicular to each other in several types of quadrilaterals, including rhombuses, squares, and kites. In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles, while in a square, they are both perpendicular and equal in length. Kites also have diagonals that intersect at right angles, though one diagonal is usually longer than the other.
Quadrilaterals do not bisect each other. They could in special cases. In parallelograms (types of quadrilaterals), the diagonals bisect each other.
Rhombus and Square (since a square is just a "special" rhombus, with right angles)
A parallelogram a rectangle a square and a rhombus
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and are bisected at 90 degrees
Parallelogram
Parallelograms.
squares
squares
No but its diagonals are perpendicular to each other