It is true only when the parallelogram is in the form of a rhombus, and thus the two diagonals are perpendicular to each other.
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No, the diagonals of a parallelogram do not necessarily bisect the angles. The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four congruent triangles, but they do not necessarily bisect the angles of those triangles.
In rhombuses and squares the diagonals bisect opposite angles.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in the rectangle.
Consecutive angles are supplementary Diagonals bisect each other Opposite angles are congruent Opposite sides are parallel
Opposite sides are congruent Opposite sides are parallel Opposite angles are equal Consecutive angles are supplementary Diagonals bisect each other Diagonals form 2 equal triangles