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the diagonals of the rombus bisect each other at​

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Answered by tejassubhashjagdale
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The diagonals meet each side at 45°. The diagonals are equal in length, and bisect each other at right angles. The two diagonals, and the two lines joining the midpoints of opposite sides, are axes of symmetry.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal, so if two adjacent sides are equal, then all four sides are equal and it is a rhombus.

Theorem

If two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are equal, then it is a rhombus.

This test is often taken as the definition of a rhombus.

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