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

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Answered by vibhasingh0309
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A quadrilateral that has a vertex (corner) internally such as an arrowhead.

The diagonals have been drawn here and will only intersect if drawn beyond the vertex.

These are also known as concave quadrilaterals but they are all versions of an arrowhead or dart shape. It is also true that one of the interior angles must be greater than 180 ∘.

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