Math, asked by pratikshajawale, 7 months ago

what type of quadrilateral is it , whose diagnols does not intersect​

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Answered by Zayn009
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Answer:

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concave quadrilaterals one diagonal lies within the quadrilateral and the outside the figure and they do not intersect so there is no question of their intersecting or bisecting each other.

Answered by yjdgmzngxg
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Step-by-step explanation:

concave quadrilaterals one diagonal lies within the quadrilateral and the outside the figure and they do not intersect so there is no question of their intersecting or bisecting each other.

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