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a pairs of diagonal

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Answered by thanupras19
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2 pairs of diagonals

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Answered by ronalsamaddar56
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The diagonal of a square is a line segment that joins any two of its opposite vertices. In the following square, there are two pairs of non-adjacent vertices. By joining the vertices of each such pair, we get two diagonals, AC and BD of the square. The lengths of the lines AC and BD are the same.

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