A rhombus is a type of quadrilateral characterized by having all four sides of equal length. The diagonals of a rhombus intersect at right angles (90 degrees) and bisect each other, dividing the rhombus into four congruent right triangles. The properties of intersecting lines within a rhombus ensure that each pair of opposite angles is equal, while adjacent angles are supplementary. Thus, the unique symmetry and properties of a rhombus are closely tied to the behavior of its intersecting diagonals.
a rhombus
A rhombus, two sets of parallel lines intersecting,
these are intersecting lines.
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.
Yes
a rhombus
The 2 diagonals of a rhombus intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees.
None but its diagonals are perpendicular lines intersecting each other at right angles.
A rhombus, two sets of parallel lines intersecting,
you call intersecting lines that meet, just intersecting lines yolanda
these are intersecting lines.
Yes, squares do have intersecting lines. Infact they have 2 diagnol intersecting lines.
are intersecting lines never parallel YES intersecting lines do not have the ability to be parallel
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.
intersecting lines are lines that block each other.
Intersecting lines perform intersections.