-- Draw a horizontal line the length of your hand across the middle of your paper.
-- Label the ends 'A' and 'B'.
-- Draw a vertical line the length of your hand, down across the middle of the first line.
Center it so that half of it is above the first line, and half of it is below.
-- Label the ends 'P' and 'L'.
That's it. The drawing on your paper illustrates the 'situation' described in your question.
Congruent and they bisect each other too.
a trapezoid
Rectangle
trapezoid
Yes; all parallelograms have diagonals that bisect each other. Other properties of parallelograms are: * The opposite sides are congruent. * The opposite sides are parallel. * The opposite angles are congruent.
Yes, they do. Also, they are congruent to each other. * * * * * They do bisect each other but they are not congruent.
Congruent and they bisect each other too.
Not necessarily - the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other (they are perpendicular bisectors of each other), but are not equal.
square
Any rectangle.
a trapezoid
Rectangle
trapezoid
Yes; all parallelograms have diagonals that bisect each other. Other properties of parallelograms are: * The opposite sides are congruent. * The opposite sides are parallel. * The opposite angles are congruent.
A trapezoid Trapezoid - 2 congruent diagonals that do not bisect each other. No right angles and has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides.
The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent and they bisect each other.
parellelogram