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Does a rhombus have perpendicular line segments

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Answer:yes it does have perpendicular lines

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A rhombus is a geometric figure that lies in a plane. It is defined as a quadrilateral all of whose sides are congruent. It is a special type of parallelogram, and its properties (aside from those properties of parallelograms) include:

Its diagonals divide the figure into 4 congruent triangles.

Its diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of eachother.

If all of a rhombus' angles are right angles, then the rhombus is a square.

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