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Diagonals of rectangle bisect each other at right angle

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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   If the diagonals of a rectangle bisect at right angles, then it will be a square with all the sides equal.

   The diagonals of a Rhombus will bisect at right angles. So the diagonals of a rectangle bisect at right angles is either

   Square or

   Rhombus.

   In the case of a Square the diagonals not only bisect at right angles, but they are of equal length.

   In the case of Rhombus the diagonals bisect at right angles, but they are not of equal length.

   Also another type of quadilateral , the diagonals will bisect at right angles( kite form). Various shapes of quadilaterals are shown below.

   In this Kite- form also the diagonals bisect are right angles, but they are not of equal length.

   Only SQUARE has equal length of diagonals and bisecr at RIGHT angle.

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