[Class 6] Diagonals of Squares – Definition, Angle Bisection - Teachoo - Diagonals of Rectangles and Squares

part 2 - Diagonals of Squares - Diagonals of Rectangles and Squares - Chapter 8 Class 6 - Playing with Constructions (Ganita Prakash) - Class 6 (Ganita Prakash & Old NCERT)

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Diagonals of SquaresDiagonals of sqaure PQRS are PR and QS Now, these Diagonals divides our angles Diagonal PR divides ∠ P into ∠ a & ∠ b Diagonal QS divides ∠ Q into ∠ c & ∠ d Diagonal PR divides ∠ R into ∠ e & ∠ f Diagonal QS divides ∠ S into ∠ g & ∠ h If we make a square of Side = 6 cm We note that Angle a & b are equal Similarly, c & d are equal And, e & f are equal Also, g & h are equal The angles are 45° - which menas diagonals bisects the angle

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