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What is true about the diagonals of a Parallelogram?
In a parallelogram, the diagonals are segments that connect opposite vertices, and they bisect each other, meaning that each diagonal divides the other into two equal parts.
What unique property do the diagonals of a Rectangle have?
In a rectangle, which is a type of parallelogram with right angles, the diagonals are not only equal in length (congruent) but also bisect each other, confirming its symmetry.
What is true about the diagonals of a Rhombus?
In a rhombus, a special type of parallelogram where all sides are congruent, the diagonals meet at right angles (perpendicular) and each diagonal bisects the opposite angles of the rhombus, contributing to its overall symmetry.
What properties do the diagonals of a Square possess?
In a square, which is a regular quadrilateral, the diagonals are not only congruent (equal in length) but are also perpendicular and bisect each other as well as the opposite angles, making them a unique case of both rectangles and rhombuses.
What do the diagonals of an Isosceles Trapezoid have in common?
In an isosceles trapezoid, a four-sided figure with at least one pair of parallel sides, the diagonals are congruent, meaning they are of equal length, which is a property that distinguishes isosceles trapezoids from other trapezoids.
What is unique about the diagonals of a Kite?
In a kite, a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, the diagonals are perpendicular to each other, and the longer diagonal not only bisects the kite into symmetrical halves but also bisects the shorter diagonal, creating a unique intersection pattern.