No because a kite is a 4 sided quadrilateral with two diagonals of different lengths that intersect each other at right angles.
A parallelogram with sides whose lengths are half the diagonals of the original quadrilateral.
Yes, any quadrilateral has diagonals.
That will depend on the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus which are of different lengths and intersect each other at right angles but knowing the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus it is then possible to work out its perimeter and area.
If the diagonals of a quadrilateral are perpendicular to each other, then the quadrilateral is a square.Or a kite.
No because a kite is a 4 sided quadrilateral with two diagonals of different lengths that intersect each other at right angles.
A parallelogram with sides whose lengths are half the diagonals of the original quadrilateral.
diagonals
Yes, any quadrilateral has diagonals.
A quadrilateral has 2 diagonals.
That will depend on the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus which are of different lengths and intersect each other at right angles but knowing the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus it is then possible to work out its perimeter and area.
A Quadrilateral has two diagonals. IF the quadrilateral is a rectangle, then the two diagonals are equal in length.
If the diagonals of a quadrilateral are perpendicular to each other, then the quadrilateral is a square.Or a kite.
A quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. It does not matter whether it is convex or not.
2 diagonals
No. Even in the non-US use of the term (a quadrilateral with at least one set of parallel lines), the lengths of the parallel lines may not be the same, and/or the angles formed by each adjacent side may be different (as in a rhomboid), resulting in diagonals of extremely different lengths.Only in rectangles are diagonals "always" of equal length.
A quadrilateral has two and only two diagonals. That's the maximum and also the minimum. If it has more or fewer than two diagonals, it's not a quadrilateral.