The diagonals of a rhombus. . .. each other?
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Diagonals of a rhombus
In any rhombus, the diagonals (lines linking opposite corners) bisect each other at right angles (90°). That is, each diagonal cuts the other into two equal parts, and the angle where they cross is always 90 degrees.
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Diagonals of a rhombus
In any rhombus, the diagonals (lines linking opposite corners) bisect each other at right angles (90°). That is, each diagonal cuts the other into two equal parts, and the angle where they cross is always 90 degrees.
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