Math, asked by UdayMehtani1, 1 year ago

Do diagonals of a parallelogram bisect their angles because the diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into two triangles of equal area? Explain pls fast I am confused.

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Answered by AdityaTripathi
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Hii,
Friend here's the answer you are looking for
Yes, definitely the diagonal of parallelogram divide it into two congruent triangle.
So, it's obvious that the by using Cpct
Two angles of a corner can be equal
Hence, the diagonal bisect their angles.
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UdayMehtani1: aditya I think the same u r saying but i read in a book that it isn't always
UdayMehtani1: in class 9 NCERT exemplar maths
Anonymous: I am sure that it happens only in case of rhombus and square
UdayMehtani1: no it says it happens in all parallelograms which includes rhombus square and rectangle.
Anonymous: I am very sure with my answer
UdayMehtani1: sorry but aditya's answer is correct.
Anonymous: there might be printed mistake
Anonymous: ok
Answered by Anonymous
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no, the diagonal of a parallelogram does not bisect their angles
it is happen when the parallelogram is a rombus
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