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Answer:

  • The line segments cross at right angles
  • AD = AE = CD = CE
  • The figure ADCE is a rhombus
  • ∠DAE = ∠DCE
  • ∠ADC +∠DAE = ∠ADC + ∠DCE = 180°
  • ∠AEC + ∠DAE = ∠AEC + ∠DCE = 180°
  • ∠ADC = ∠AEC
  • AD║CE
  • AE║CD
  • AC bisects angles A and C
  • DE bisects angles D and E

Explanation:

A rhombus is a quadrilateral that has diagonals that bisect each other. Anything you can say about the angles and segments of a rhombus can be said about the angles and segments of the figure created by these mutual perpendicular bisectors.

A rhombus has 4 equal-length sides. Opposite sides are parallel, and opposite angles are congruent. Adjacent angles are supplementary. Each diagonal bisects the angles at either end.

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