Two of them
A quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and only larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite -- Mohan S. Vighe
A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.
rhombus
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The area of a triangle is half the area of a quadrilateral when the quadrilateral is divided into two triangles by drawing a diagonal. Since both triangles share the same base and height (the height being perpendicular to the base), the area of each triangle is equal to half the area of the quadrilateral. Therefore, for any quadrilateral, its area is double that of each of the triangles formed by its diagonal.
Any quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram can have only one diagonal that is bisected by the other.
Square
A square
No. It could be a kite.
In this case, the quadrilateral is sometimes a parallelogram.
a quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite
none the diagonal will always be bigger than a side
Concave quadrilateral.
A rectangle.
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A quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and only larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite -- Mohan S. Vighe
A diagonal always forms an angle bisector in a square. In a rectangle, trapezoid, or any other quadrilateral, a diagonal does not always bisect the angles.