No but its diagonals are perpendicular to each other
Not always because the diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other but they are not perpendicular to each other.
Yes the 4 corners of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other and its opposite sides are parallel to each other.
They are parallel to each other.
Yes
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and are bisected at 90 degrees
No but its diagonals are perpendicular to each other
In a square adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
If the diagonals are congruent and are perpendicular bisectors of each other then the parallelogram is a square. If the diagonals are not congruent but are perpendicular bisectors of each other then the figure would be a rhombus.
Perpendicular lines can not be parallel to each other but they can be to other lines.
Yes, the sum of two perpendicular vectors has the same length as the original vectors, and they are also perpendicular to each other. However, the difference of two perpendicular vectors may not have the same length as the original vectors, but they will still be perpendicular to each other.
Lines that intercept each other a 90 degrees are said to be perpendicular
The sides perpendicular to each other are at right angles (90 degrees, or square) to each other. An example of a figure with two pair of perpendicular sides is the rectangle.
The diagonals of a parallelogram do not intersect each other at right angles and so therefore they aren't perpendicular to each other.
Not always because the diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other but they are not perpendicular to each other.
Yes the 4 corners of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other and its opposite sides are parallel to each other.
no planes are not perpendicular to each other because for air resistance the planes are designed in a such way that air is avoided to back side and they are inclined to each other.