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.
No, kites do not have congruent diagonals.
are the diagonals in a trapezoid congruent
the diagonals of a trepazoid always congruent?
A square.
A regular polygon.
Isosceles trapezoids, squares, and rectangles.
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.
No. If the diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent then it must be a rectangle (or square).
Any regular polygon. Lots of irregular polygons can also have congruent diagonals, for example a kite. The answer should not be "a square" because it is a rectangle - a special case but a rectangle nevertheless.
The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent (equal in length) and bisect each other.
No, kites do not have congruent diagonals.
are the diagonals in a trapezoid congruent
If a polygon had 166 sides it would have 83 diagonals as each diagonal must join two vertices.
The diagonals are perpendicular, but not necessarily congruent.
There is no such polygon because a polygon must have at least 3 sides or more.
diagonals.