rectangle
No.
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.
The diagonals of a square and a rhombus cross at right angles.
The diagonals of a rectangle do not cross at right angles
It depends on the inclination of the line of cross section. If it is at an incline to the sides and diagonal, the cross section is a point which becomes a line that increases in length, reaches a maximum, remains at that length and then shrinks back to a point. If it is parallel to a diagonal, the cross section is a point which becomes a line that increases in length, reaches a maximum and then shrinks back to a point. If it is parallel to a side, the cross section is a line of constant length.
A rectangle would fit the given description
A parallelogram (or rectangle) which is not a rhombus (or square).
A rectangle.
No.
Because it has 4 sides of equal lengths and its diagonals cross at 90 degrees. It looks like a tilted square with opposite parallel sides
The diagonals do not intersect (cross) at 90 degrees.
yes, they do. though they are not always equal in length they always cross at right angles.
Yes, the diagonals of a kite do cross at 90 degrees. In a kite, one diagonal bisects the other, and the angles formed at the intersection are right angles. This property is a key characteristic of kites, distinguishing them from other quadrilaterals.
A parallelogram
The cross section of cylinder along its length (parallel to the axis of symmetry has the shape of a rectangle.
Yes and they are perpendicular to each other thus forming right angles of 90 degrees
A kite