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Name the quadrilateral formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus.

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Answered by sardapatel40
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Answer:

A rhombus is a quadrilateral, so joining its midpoints creates a parallelogram. ... In a rhombus, all the sides are equal. It follows that all the “half sides” formed by the midpoints are equal. This means that the triangles formed between the rhombus and the red parallelogram are all isosceles triangles.

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Answered by harshitgujjar200
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Answer:

direct indirect change

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