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Yes, they are perpendicular and intersect at their midpoints. The difference between diagonals in a rhombus as opposed to a rectangle or square is that the diagonals are not of equal length.
It is a rhombus. All four sides have the same length and the diagonals are therefore perpendicular.
It is a rhombus with sides of length sqrt(61) feet = approx 7.8 feet.
Oh, dude, it's like the diagonals in a rhombus are totally those lines that connect the opposite corners. They're like the fancy crossroads of the rhombus world, making all those right angles and stuff. So yeah, if you ever need to find them, just look for those lines that cut the rhombus in half diagonally.
The shape you are describing is a rhombus. A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides, with opposite sides being equal in length. The diagonals of a rhombus are also equal in length, but they do not intersect at 90 degrees; instead, they intersect at a 90-degree angle.
The diagonals of a rhombus are always congruent. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length. Due to its symmetry, the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles, and they are always of the same length. This property distinguishes a rhombus from other quadrilaterals like rectangles or parallelograms.
Regular polygons. A square and rectangle will have congruent (equal length) diagonals.
"Congruent" isn't used to describe the diagonals of a rhombus. However, all four sides of a rhombus are congruent - they are all the same length.The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other. They are not the same length - if the diagonals were the same length, then you would have a square.
The answer depends on which aspect of a rhombus. Its sides are of equal length but its diagonals are NOT!
All sides of a rhombus are equal in length, so yes, a rhombus is always square.
yes, they do. though they are not always equal in length they always cross at right angles.
Not in general. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal length. A rhombus that is also a rectangle would be a square.
The sides of a rhombus must all be the same length, but the angles do not need to be the same. The result is a diamond shape where the diagonals can be two different lengths.
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Yes, they are perpendicular and intersect at their midpoints. The difference between diagonals in a rhombus as opposed to a rectangle or square is that the diagonals are not of equal length.
By definition, a rhombus is a parallelogram with all its sides equal in length and is symmetrical about each of its diagonals..A square is a rectangle with all its sides equal in length and is symmetrical about its diagonals and the axes perpendicularly bisecting each pair of opposite sides.Consequently, a square can never be a rhombus but it could be argued that a rhombus whose vertex angles all become 90° then becomes a square.
The diagonals are not equal in length but thet bisect each other at 90 degrees