draw a circle and any two of its(non-perpendicular) diameters if you join the end of these diameters, what is the figures obtained? what is figure obtained if the diameters are perpendicular to each other? how do you check your answer
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If we draw two non-perpendicular diameters AC and BD in a circle , then after we join A , B , C and D , we will get a quadrilateral in which the diagonals bisect each other ( because all the bisected line segments are the radii of the circle ) and the lengths of diagonals are equal ( because both of them are diameters of the same circle ) . Therefore , it is a rectangle .
Now , if the diameters are perpendicularly drawn , then diagonals will bisect each other at 90° , therefore it will be a square .
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Now , if the diameters are perpendicularly drawn , then diagonals will bisect each other at 90° , therefore it will be a square .
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A rectangle and a square
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