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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.
An isosceles trapezoid will have diagonals of equal length but will never contain right angles by definition. A square and rectangle will have diagonals of equal length but will contain 4 right angles. A rhombus and any other parallelogram that does not contain right angles will not have diagonals of equal length.
Yes the diagonals of a square are always congruent. Their length is a*root 2 where a is the side of the square.
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
A rhombus.