It is 'b' because the 4 interior angles of a square are all equal right angles
No, but the diagonals of a square does bisects its interior angles.
The longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal.
Bisect: Yes At 90 degrees: No
when a ray bisects an angle, it does all of the following expect what
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yes it bisects.
No - only one of the diagonals bisects the angles of the shape.
No, but the diagonals of a square does bisects its interior angles.
The longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal.
Not necessarily.
Yes and the diagonals are not equal in length
The diagonals bisect one another in a rhombus.
Bisect: Yes At 90 degrees: No
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry which perpendicularly bisects each of its vertices
They are unequal in length but one of the bisects the other at right angles.
A four-sided figure whose diagonals are perpendicular is a kite. In a kite, two pairs of adjacent sides are equal, and the diagonals intersect at right angles. Additionally, one of the diagonals bisects the other, creating symmetry in the figure. Other quadrilaterals, like rhombuses, also have perpendicular diagonals, but a kite is specifically defined by its side lengths and angle properties.
No, they do not. Only the longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal.