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  • 21-12-2017
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What type of figure must a quadrilateral be if its diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other and are congruent?

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pmayl
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  • 21-12-2017
The answer is A Square

The diagonals of a square are both perpendicular bisectors and congruent. This is unique to a square. Other parallelograms, such as rectangles, have congruent diagonals, and the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular bisectors, but the square is the only shape that satisfies both. 
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