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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Define this shape MEDAL HERE!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (surry99):

rhombus

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What makes you say that @surry99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rombus because of the laws it sates

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The rhombus has the following properties: The diagonals bisect the angles. The diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other

OpenStudy (surry99):

It is due to the constraints in the problem. Google rhombus and look at the image that will help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But in a rectangle the diagonals are congruent so I thought this might be a rectangle and a rhombus which would be a square

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rhombus satisfies two out three point while rectangle satisfies only one. So which one it would be?

OpenStudy (aum):

But here the diagonals are congruent. For a rhombus the diagonals are not congruent in general. I think it is a square because the diagonals are congruent in a square and they are perpendicular to one another.

geerky42 (geerky42):

Definitely square.

geerky42 (geerky42):

Given image is misleading.

OpenStudy (aum):

Here we are given: i) The diagonals are congruent ii) The diagonals bisect each other iii) The diagonals are perpendicular to one another a) In a rectangle: i) and ii) are true but bot iii) b) In a rhombus: i) is false. ii) and iii) are true. c) In an isosceles trapezoid: i) is true. ii) and iii) are false. d) In a square: i), ii) and iii) are true

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