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show that if the diagonals of the quadrilateral bisect each other at right angle then it is a rhombus

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Answered by Voldemort3527
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Answered by CandyCakes
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Step-by-step explanation:

Take quadrilateral ABCD , AC and BD are diagonals which intersect at O.

In △AOB and △AOD

DO=OB ∣ O is the midpoint

AO=AO ∣ Common side

∠AOB=∠AOD ∣ Right angle

So, △AOB≅△AOD

So, AB=AD

Similarly, AB=BC=CD=AD can be proved which means that ABCD is a rhombus.

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