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Diamond property

Lecture








Diamond property

Theorem (properties of a rhombus).

Diagonal rhombus intersect at right angles. Diagonal rhombus are the bisectors of its angles.

Evidence.

Let ABCD be a given diamond. Diagonal diamonds intersect at point O.
By the property of the parallelogram AO = OC, then BO is the median Δ ABC. And since the triangle ABC is isosceles, by the properties of the median of an isosceles triangle conducted to the base, BO is also a height and a bisector. Hence the straight line BO ⊥ AC and ∠ ABO = CBO. The theorem is proved.

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created: 2014-10-05
updated: 2026-03-10
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