No, the diagonals of a parallelogram are not normally congruent unless the parallelogram is a rectangle.
False
yes. they are not congruent
square and rectangle
rhombus
The diagonals of a parallelogram are parallel and the same length.
Yes.
Find the midpoint of the two diagonals
In general, the diagonals of a parallelogram are NOT the same length. They're equalonly when the parallelogram is either a rectangle or a rhombus (including square).
A parallelogram has adjacent equal sides. Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other,Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel and will never intersect. The area of a parallelogram is twice the area of a triangle created by one of its diagonals. Any line through the midpoint of a parallelogram bisects the area.
They become the diagonals of a parallelogram.
A parallelogram has two diagonals the same as all 4 sided quadrilaterals
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram are not normally congruent unless the parallelogram is a rectangle.
A parallelogram is a rhombus if and only if the diagonals are perpendicular
No. The diagonals of a parallelogram are congruent if and only if the parallelogram is a rectangle.
The diagonals are not congruent unless the parallelogram happens to be a rectangle.
If a parallelogram is in the form of a rectangle then both diagonals are congruent in lengths.