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the quadrilateral whose diagonal are perpendicular bisecter of each other are .............. and ...............​

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Answered by priyarathore2006
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Answer:

Square and rhombus hope it helps you

Answered by anishdurgam85
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Answer:

Rhombus and Square

Step-by-step explanation:

A quadrilateral whose diagonals bisect each other and are perpendicular can be a rhombus or a square. The diagonals are then said to be 'perpendicular bisectors'.

In kite, the bigger diagonal bisects the smaller diagonal at right angle but the smaller diagonal does not bisect the bigger one.So in that sense they cannot be called as 'perpendicular bisectors'.

In parallelograms and rectangles, the diagonals bisect each other but are not perpendicular to each other.Therefore , they are simply 'bisectors' and NOT 'perpendicular bisectors'.

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