Diagonal
Diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular so the product is the area. If x is the smaller diagonal, the longer is 4x, and the area if 4x2.
Area=ba where b=base (any side), and a=altitude, the perpendicular length from the base to the opposite sideORArea= (d1*d2)/2 where d1 is the diagonal and d2 is the other diagonal
You solve diagonals by finding the two perpendicular bases. You do the Pythagorean theorem to find them out.The diagonal of a rectangle can be found with the Pythagorean Theorem, sincethe diagonal is the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed by the sides of thefigure. It is the square root of the sum of the squares of the two sides.Finding the diagonal of a parallelogram would require some knowledge of trig.,e.g. the law of cosines, or something equivalent.
There are:1. Curved lines2. Straight/Horizontal lines3. Vertical lines4. Wavy lines5. Dashed/Dotted lines6.Perpendicular lines7. Parallel lines8. Diagonal line9. Zigzag
Perpendicular
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees
maybe
The perpendicular.
Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
The diagonal of a square is not perpendicular to its side. The diagonal of a square will separate the square into two triangles. The diagonal goes from one corner to the opposite corner. Because it is a square, the diagonal and a side of the square will always form a 45-degree angle.
a quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite
Diagonal
yes if you want it to be a rectangle
A square, a rhombus and a kite
in an indoor riding school you can not do a perpendicular
Not necessarily. But a parallelogram with perpendicular diagonals must always be one.