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Are the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in length?

Yes they are equal in length


Are diagonals in a parallelogram equal in length?

the sides that are parallel of each other are equal. * * * * * True, but that was not the question! In general, the diagonals are not of equal length.


If a parallelogram is a rectangle then it's diagonals are what?

Its diagonals are equal in length


A quadrilateral with equal diagonals and no right angles?

An isosceles trapezoid will have diagonals of equal length but will never contain right angles by definition. A square and rectangle will have diagonals of equal length but will contain 4 right angles. A rhombus and any other parallelogram that does not contain right angles will not have diagonals of equal length.


What is true of the diagonals of a rectangle that isn't true of the diagonals of a parallelogram?

They are of equal length.


Does a rhombus have equal length?

The answer depends on which aspect of a rhombus. Its sides are of equal length but its diagonals are NOT!


The diagonals of a square are equal in length?

Yes.


Are the diagonals of rectangles equal in length?

Yes.


What are equal diagnols?

Equal diagonals refer to the diagonals of a geometric shape that are of the same length. In polygons, such as rectangles or squares, the diagonals are equal due to their symmetrical properties. For example, in a rectangle, both diagonals connect opposite corners and are equal in length, whereas in other shapes like trapezoids, the diagonals may not be equal. Equal diagonals play a key role in various geometric properties and calculations.


What is the relationship between diagonals on a rhombus?

Not in general. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal length. A rhombus that is also a rectangle would be a square.


Are the diagonals of a rectangle equal in length proof that?

Yes, the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in length. This can be proven using the Pythagorean theorem. In a rectangle, the diagonals create two congruent right triangles, where the lengths of the sides are the width and height of the rectangle. Since the legs of these triangles are equal for both diagonals, their hypotenuses (the diagonals) must also be equal.


Can the parallel sides of an isosceles trapezoid be equal?

No but the diagonals are equal in length