No
The diagonals of a kite cross each other at right angles
in a trapezium 1)atleast one pair opposite sides are parallel 2 )diagonals bisect each other 3)atleast one pair of opposite angles are equal
Yes, the diagonals of a kite do cross at 90 degrees. In a kite, one diagonal bisects the other, and the angles formed at the intersection are right angles. This property is a key characteristic of kites, distinguishing them from other quadrilaterals.
No.
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Oh, dude, no way! Diagonals of a trapezium definitely don't cross at right angles. They're like rebels, crossing all nonchalantly at different angles, not conforming to any right angle rules. It's like they're saying, "We're diagonals, we do what we want!"
In a trapezium, there are two perpendicular lines. These perpendicular lines are the diagonals of the trapezium. The diagonals of a trapezium are the line segments that connect non-adjacent vertices of the trapezium and intersect each other at a right angle.
The diagonals of a kite cross each other at right angles
They are either kites or (if the diagonals bisect each other) rhombuses.
No.
in a trapezium 1)atleast one pair opposite sides are parallel 2 )diagonals bisect each other 3)atleast one pair of opposite angles are equal
The diagonals of a square cross each other at right angles is one example
No
Yes, the diagonals of a kite do cross at 90 degrees. In a kite, one diagonal bisects the other, and the angles formed at the intersection are right angles. This property is a key characteristic of kites, distinguishing them from other quadrilaterals.
No.
No the diagonals of a rectangle are not perpendicular because they do not cross each other at right angles
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