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draw rough diagram of convex and concave quadrilateral showing the point of intersection of their diagonals​

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Answered by ND2104
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A convex quadrilateral is a quadrilateral having all its interior angles measuring less than 180°and a concave quadrilateral is a quadrilateral having at least one of its interior angles measuring more than 180°.

The rough diagram of convex and concave quadrilateral is attached in the answer.

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A convex quadrilateral is a quadrilateral having all its interior angles measuring less than 180°. Both the diagonals of a convex quadrilateral lie inside the closed figure.

Examples: A square, a rectangle, a parallelogram, a rhombus, a trapezoid, and a kite.

A concave quadrilateral is a quadrilateral having at least one of its interior angles measuring more than 180°. One of the diagonals of a concave quadrilateral lies outside the closed figure. Any quadrilateral-shape that is not convex is thus a concave quadrilateral.

Example: A dart or an arrowhead.

Difference between a convex and a concave quadrilateral

A convex quadrilateral has all its interior angles measuring less than 180° and has both the diagonals lying inside the closed figure. In contrast, a concave quadrilateral has one of its interior angle measuring more than 180° and one of its diagonals lie outside the closed figure.

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