Math, asked by ramanamrit93, 9 months ago

We know that

1. The figure formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus is a rectangle.

2. Diagonals of Rhombus cut each other at 90 degrees.

3. Diagonals of Rectangle do not cut each other at 90 degrees.

Then how a figure formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of a rhombus can be a rectangle???​

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Answered by cyriacjoy001
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Answer:

Diagonals of a rhombus and the diagonals of a rectangle inscribed in it are different from each other.

Step-by-step explanation:

Diagonals of a rhombus are parallel to the sides of the rectangle inscribed in it.

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Answered by mondalananya876
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Answer:

The diagonals of the rhombus and the diagonals of the rectangle do not inscribe with each other.

Step-by-step explanation:

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