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Vertex is the point where two rays of an angle or two edges of a geometric shape meet.

Definition of a point: A point has no width, length and thickness. It is used to specify a specific location.

A point can't be bisected because its length is zero.

So, the statement : "diagonals of a rhombus bisect the vertices" is false.

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