The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees
it is impossible for a diagonal of a rhombus to be the same length as its perimeter
The quadrilateral that has two lines of symmetry that are diagonals is a rhombus. In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles and serve as lines of symmetry. Each diagonal divides the rhombus into two congruent triangles, reflecting the shape across the diagonal. This property gives the rhombus its two lines of symmetry.
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Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
it is impossible for a diagonal of a rhombus to be the same length as its perimeter
The quadrilateral that has two lines of symmetry that are diagonals is a rhombus. In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles and serve as lines of symmetry. Each diagonal divides the rhombus into two congruent triangles, reflecting the shape across the diagonal. This property gives the rhombus its two lines of symmetry.
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Yes. In a rhombus (and in a square), the opposite angles that each diagonal connects are bisected by the diagonal.
One diagonal of a rhombus is larger than the other diagonal but both diagonals intercept each other at right angles.
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Rhombus' Congruent AnglesIt's not the adjacent angles of a rhombus that are congruent, but the diagonal ones.
Yes its 2 diagonal intersect at right angles
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect (meet) at right angles.
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.