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the diagonals of a squre are​

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Answered by XxShAnTaNuxX
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The diagonals of a square bisect each other and meet at 90°. The diagonals of a square bisect its angles. Opposite sides of a square are both parallel and equal in length. All four angles of a square are equal (each being 360°/4 = 90°, a right angle).

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the diagonal of a square are equall

Step-by-step explanation:

A square has two diagonals, which are line segments linking opposite vertices (corners) of the square. ... Each one is a line segment drawn between the opposite vertices (corners) of the square. The diagonals have the following properties: The two diagonals are congruent (same length).

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