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Answer:

The diagonals ZX and YW are perpendicular to each other.

Explanation:

We have to prove diagonal ZX is perpendicular to diagonal YW.

Now, the coordinates of Z(0,b), and X(2a,b)

Hence, slope of ZX is m =
(b - b)/(2a - 0) = 0

Therefore, ZX is parallel to x-axis.

Now, the coordinates of Y(a,0) and W(a,4b)

Hence, slope of YW is n =
(4b - 0)/(a - a) = \infty

Therefore, YW is parallel to y-axis.

Hence, the diagonals ZX and YW are perpendicular to each other. (Proved)

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