A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.
A square, a rhombus and a kite have diagonals that intersect each other at right angles.
Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
Two of them
The diagonals of every quadrilateral must intersect.
A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.
In this case, the quadrilateral is sometimes a parallelogram.
none the diagonal will always be bigger than a side
Not necessarily. But a parallelogram with perpendicular diagonals must always be one.
Any quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram can have only one diagonal that is bisected by the other.
A square, a rhombus and a kite have diagonals that intersect each other at right angles.
Square
A square
Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
No. It could be a kite.
Two of them
The diagonals of every quadrilateral must intersect.