If the sides of a parallelogram are equal in length, then which of the following conditions will always hold true? The diagonals are equal in length The angle between the adjacent sides is 90∘ The angle between the diagonals is 90∘ The diagonals are not equal
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The angle between the adjacent sides is 90
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The angle between the diagonals is 90° will always hold true.
- For any equal-sided parallelogram, like a square or rhombus, the diagonals may or may not be equal.
- The angles formed between the sides adjacent to one another are 90° in a square but might not be in a rhombus.
- The diagonals of a rhombus might not be of equal measure but they are equal in a square.
- However, their diagonals meet and form angles of 90°.
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