Yes. The diagonals of any parallelogram bisect each other. A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram.
They bisect each other at an angle of 90 degrees
The diagonals of any rhombus bisect each other. A square is a special kind of a rhombus.
Yes the diagonals of a parallelogram have the same midpoint since they bisect each other.
Not in general. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal length. A rhombus that is also a rectangle would be a square.
Yes it does - they bisect each other at the exact centre of the rectangle.
The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent and they bisect each other.
The diagonals are equal and they bisect each other.
Diagonals never bisect sides. They join the ends of sides.In a rectangle, the diagonals always bisect each other.
The diagonals of a square (which always bisect each other) are the same length.
Yes
Yes.
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Yes, they do.
No but the diagonals of a square bisect each other at right angles
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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.