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∙ 2013-04-28 20:58:47a trapezoid
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∙ 2013-04-28 20:58:47trapezoid
diagonals.
It could be a square, but consider the following congruent & perpendicular 'diagonals of a quadrilateral (you will have to connect the endpoints of the diagonals, yourself, as it cannot be drawn in text): . _|___ . | . | . | If the two diagonals, also bisect each other, then it's a square, otherwise it is not.
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If you are talking about the diagonals of a quadrilateral, the only quadrilateral that have diagonals that are perpendicular and bisect each other is a square, because a rectangle has bisecting diagonals, while a rhombus has perpendicular diagonals. And a square fits in both of these categories.
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diagonals.
i think its a trapezoid...
I think this is impossible the diagonals of a four sided figure will cross
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It could be a square, but consider the following congruent & perpendicular 'diagonals of a quadrilateral (you will have to connect the endpoints of the diagonals, yourself, as it cannot be drawn in text): . _|___ . | . | . | If the two diagonals, also bisect each other, then it's a square, otherwise it is not.
A rectangle. Note: a square is a regular rectangle where all sides are equal; in this case not only are the diagonals equal and bisect each other, they also bisect perpendicularly, that is at 90o to each other.
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The diagonals of a square (which always bisect each other) are the same length.
Yes, they do. Also, they are congruent to each other. * * * * * They do bisect each other but they are not congruent.
The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent and they bisect each other.