A kite
Two pairs of touching sides are the same length. The diagonals meet at right angles. Opposite sides are not parallel.
Consecutive angles are supplementary Diagonals bisect each other Opposite angles are congruent Opposite sides are parallel
Four right angles; opposite sides are parallel; opposite sides are congruent; diagonals are congruent.
In rhombuses and squares the diagonals bisect opposite angles.
A kite
Two pairs of touching sides are the same length. The diagonals meet at right angles. Opposite sides are not parallel.
The shape you are referring to is a kite.
Consecutive angles are supplementary Diagonals bisect each other Opposite angles are congruent Opposite sides are parallel
Well, honey, a rhombus is a quadrilateral with all four sides of equal length. Not only that, but opposite angles are equal, and the diagonals bisect each other at right angles. So basically, it's like a square that decided to lean to one side and stand out from the crowd.
No, a rectangle's diagonals do not bisect opposite angles.
In rhombuses and squares the diagonals bisect opposite angles.
rhombus
Four right angles; opposite sides are parallel; opposite sides are congruent; diagonals are congruent.
Yes; all parallelograms have diagonals that bisect each other. Other properties of parallelograms are: * The opposite sides are congruent. * The opposite sides are parallel. * The opposite angles are congruent.
The diagonals will not always bisect opposite angles in the rectangle.
There are: Squares, which have all four sides parallel and congruent, all four angles are right and congruent, the diagonals bisect each other and are congruent. Trapezoids, which have two of their sides parallel Rhombus, which have all sides congruent, diagonals bisect, and opposite angles are congruent Parallelograms, which have opposite sides congruent and parallel, diagonals bisect Rectangle, which is a square but one pair of opposite sides aren't congruent.