Parallelogram and rhombus.
the anser to this question is a trapiezuim as it could have right angles and its diagonals definatly do not bisect each other
trapezoid
It is a rhombus or a kite
In a quadrilateral, the diagonals do not have to bisect each other or be perpendicular. These properties hold true for specific types of quadrilaterals, such as rectangles (where diagonals bisect each other and are equal) and rhombuses (where diagonals bisect each other at right angles). However, in general quadrilaterals, the diagonals can have various lengths and angles without conforming to these conditions.
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Square
the anser to this question is a trapiezuim as it could have right angles and its diagonals definatly do not bisect each other
trapezoid
It is a rhombus or a kite
A quadrilateral whose diagonals bisect each other at right angles is a rhombus. each other at right angles at M. So AB = AD and by the first test above ABCD is a rhombus. 'If the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular, then it is a rhombus
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A rhombus is a 4 equal sided quadrilateral with equal opposite acute angles and equal opposite obtuse angles with diagonals that bisect each other at right angles.
Not for every parallelogram. Only for a rhombus (diamond) or square will the diagonals bisect the opposite angles they connect, and diagonals are perpendicular. In rectangles, the diagonals do not bisect the angles and are notperpendicular, but they do bisect each other.
They must meet at right angles and only one of them must bisect the other. (if both bisect one another, the quadrilateral will be a square).
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