The line which connects the opposite corners of a rectangle is called
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The line which connects the opposite corners is called Diagonals.
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A diagonal is a line that connects the opposite corners of a rectangle.
- A rectangle is a closed, two-dimensional structure that is flat or plane and has straight sides.
- A diagonal is a line segment that joins two opposing polygonal vertices (or corners). In other terms, a diagonal is a line segment that joins two polygonal vertices that are not next to one another.
- It connects a polygon's vertices, excluding the figure's edges.
- The ancient Greek phrase diagonios, which means "from angle to angle," is where the word diagonal first appeared.
- It was used by Euclid and Strabo to refer to a line that joins two cuboid or rhombus vertices; it eventually acquired the Latin name diagonus (slanting line).
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