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Diagonal of which quadrilateral donot bisect it into two congruent triangles

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

rhombus will be the answer

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option a is correct

Answered by shilpa85475
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Rhombus.

A rhombus is a two-dimensional planar shape that is closed. It is regarded as a peculiar parallelogram, and it has its own identity as a quadrilateral due to its unique features. Because all of its sides have the same length, a rhombus is also known as an equilateral quadrilateral.

A rhombus can have three additional names: Diamond, Lozenge, Rhomb.

A rhombus has its two diagonals as its two lines of symmetry.

A rhombus's general qualities are as follows:

Angles that are opposite each other are congruent or equal. The opposing sides are parallel and equal. Diagonals cut each other in half. Any two adjacent or successive angles add up to 180 degrees. A rhombus, like other geometric forms, has its own set of characteristics.

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