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A quadrilateral is drawn such that its diagonals intersects each other in the interior. What type of a quadrilateral is this?

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Concave
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Convex
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Closed figure
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B Convex
A convex quadrilateral is one in which all the line segment joining the non consecutive vertices also lie in the interior.

If diagonals are drawn in convex quadrilateral, they also intersect each other in the interior of the quadrilateral like it is shown below in case of a parallelogram ABCD.




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