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The sum of the squares of the sides of a rhombus is equal to the sum of the squares of its diagonals.

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Solution

The correct option is A True

ABCD is a rhombus whose diagonals AC and BD intersect at O. [Given]
We have to prove that,
AB2+BC2+CD2+AD2=AC2+BD2
Since, the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
Therefore, AO = CO and BO = DO
In ΔAOB,
AOB=90
AB2=AO2+BO2...(i) [By Pythagoras]
Similarly,
AD2=AO2+DO2...(ii)
DC2=DO2+CO2...(iii)
BC2=CO2+BO2...(iv)
Adding equations (i) + (ii) + (iii) + (iv) we get,
AB2+AD2+DC2+BC2
=2(AO2+BO2+DO2+CO2)
=4AO2+4BO2
[Since, AO = CO and BO =DO]\)
=(2AO)2+(2BO)2=AC2+BD2

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