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The diagonals of a rectangle do not necessarily bisect the interior angles at the vertices. Why??

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All the sides of a rectangle are not equal(opposite sides are equal), which make the diagonals not to be perpendicular to each other. If the diagonals are not perpendicular they will not bisect the all interior angles equally.

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