A parallelogram must be a rhombus if its diagonals

Updated: Nov 19, 2022

A parallelogram must be a rhombus if its diagonals

(1) are congruent
 

 
(2) bisect each other
 

 
(3) do not bisect its angles
 

 
(4) are perpendicular to each other

Answer and Explanation:

A rhombus is a parallelogram with four congruent sides. However, this questions is asking us about diagonals. A parallelogram will be a rhombus if its diagonals bisect pairs of opposite angles, but not each other, making choice 2 wrong. Also, If a parallelogram is a rhombus, the diagonals are perpendicular, making choice 4, the correct answer choice.

Learn more about our incredible math tutors online here.

#math

    1