The question cannot be answered because the point c is undefined.
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Yes, the diagonals of a kite intersect at right angles (90 degrees). In a kite, one diagonal connects the vertices of the two pairs of equal-length sides, while the other diagonal connects the vertices of the unequal angles. This unique property of kites ensures that the diagonals are perpendicular to each other.
4 right angles. A right angle is a 90 Degree measure like for example: L <---- 90 degree measure. And the rectangle has 4 angles like that so it means it has 4 right angles.
50. It is always two times the rotation.
crossed rectangle is not a rectangle, rectangle have to have 90 degree angles.
The shape you are describing is a rhombus. A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides, with opposite sides being equal in length. The diagonals of a rhombus are also equal in length, but they do not intersect at 90 degrees; instead, they intersect at a 90-degree angle.
Well, honey, that would be rectangles. Those four-sided figures have diagonals that are equal in length and intersect at right angles outside the shape. So, if you're looking for a shape with some perpendicular diagonal action, rectangles are where it's at.
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Properties of rhombus that square has :- * All sides are equal. Properties of rectangle that square has :- *Each angle is 90 degree. *Diagonals are equal.
No, a rectangle cannot have any angles that measure 2 degrees.
4 right angles. A right angle is a 90 Degree measure like for example: L <---- 90 degree measure. And the rectangle has 4 angles like that so it means it has 4 right angles.
Oh, dude, you're talking about rectangles! Yeah, those bad boys have diagonals that cross at right angles. It's like they're trying to be all proper and perpendicular while the other shapes are just doing their own thing.
50. It is always two times the rotation.
crossed rectangle is not a rectangle, rectangle have to have 90 degree angles.
the north pole is the place where the 2 0 degree lines intersect
A pair of lines that intersect each other perfectly form 90 degree angles are perpendicular. Anything else is just intersecting lines
no they are parallel therefore they will never intersect