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a quadrilateral whose diagonals are perpendicular bisector of each other is​

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Answered by urfriend55
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Answer:

Rhombus

Step-by-step explanation:

A quadrilateral whose diagonals bisect each other at right angles is a rhombus. each other at right angles at M. So AB = AD and by the first test above ABCD is a rhombus. 'If the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular, then it is a rhombus

Answered by SarcasticL0ve
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  • A quadrilateral whose diagonals are perpendicular bisector of each other is a Rhombus and Square.

  • All sides of square and Rhombus are equal and its diagonals bisect each other perpendicularly.

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  • A quadrilateral is a closed figure bounded by four line segments.
  • There are 6 basic types of quadrilateral:-

  1. Rectangle
  2. Square
  3. Parallelogram
  4. Rhombus
  5. Trapizium
  6. Kite

  • Sum of all angles of a quadrilateral is 360°

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