Yes
Yes.
A kite, a rhombus (special case of a kite), a square (a special case of rhombus).
Kite* * * * *No. On two counts:Only one of the diagonals is bisected.They meet at right angles.The correct answer is a parallelogram.
The shape you're describing is a kite. A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, and its diagonals intersect at right angles (90 degrees). However, the lengths of the diagonals are not equal, which distinguishes it from a rhombus.
No - only one of the diagonals bisects the angles of the shape.
The diagonals of a rectangle do not cross at right angles
Yes.
Yes a shape like a rhombus has diagonals that cross each othe at right angles or 90 degrees
A parallelogram
A rhombus has unequal diagonals which intersect at right-angles.
A kite, a rhombus (special case of a kite), a square (a special case of rhombus).
Kite* * * * *No. On two counts:Only one of the diagonals is bisected.They meet at right angles.The correct answer is a parallelogram.
A kite.
Well, honey, that would be rectangles. Those four-sided figures have diagonals that are equal in length and intersect at right angles outside the shape. So, if you're looking for a shape with some perpendicular diagonal action, rectangles are where it's at.
The shape you're describing is a kite. A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, and its diagonals intersect at right angles (90 degrees). However, the lengths of the diagonals are not equal, which distinguishes it from a rhombus.
No - only one of the diagonals bisects the angles of the shape.
Well, honey, rectangles are the main ones that fit the bill. Their diagonals intersect at right angles, forming those lovely 90-degree angles we all know and love. So, if you're looking for some shape action with perpendicular diagonals, rectangles are where it's at.