Math, asked by celestia74, 4 months ago

The diagonals of a quadrilateral are formed by joining *
(A) Adjacent vertices
(B) Opposite vertices
(C) Adjacent sides
(D) Opposite sides​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Two vertices which do not have a common side are called opposite vertices. In the given figure, the pairs of opposite vertices are (A, C) and (B, D). Diagonal of a Quadrilateral: The line segment joining the opposite vertices of quadrilateral is the diagonal of the quadrilateral.

your answer is b

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