What are the diagonals in a rhombus?

Answer:
The diagonals of a rhombus are lines drawn from one corner, or vertex, to the opposite one. They have two important properties.
1. Diagonals bisects a pair of opposite angles. 2. Diagonals are !!perpendicular!!<--- apex
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