If a quadrilateral is a rhombus, which statements must be true? Check all that apply.
Check the final answer first, then review the worked steps.
Check the final answer first, then review the worked steps.
In a rhombus, opposite sides are parallel, and the diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other. Therefore, PS is parallel to QR, and PR is perpendicular to QS. The diagonals do not necessarily bisect each other into equal segments (PT != RT) nor are they necessarily equal in length (PR != QS). Angles PQR and QPS are not necessarily supplementary or congruent.