How do you draw a quadrilateral with diagonals which bisect each other don't intersect at right angles and are not lines of symmetry?

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2026-06-02 00:20

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To draw a quadrilateral with diagonals that bisect each other but do not intersect at right angles or serve as lines of symmetry, start by sketch a convex quadrilateral, such as a parallelogram. Ensure that the lengths of the diagonals are unequal and that they cross each other at a point that isn't the midpoint of the quadrilateral's sides. For example, you could create a rhombus where the diagonals are of different lengths, ensuring they meet at an angle other than 90 degrees. Finally, label the points and confirm that the diagonals intersect at their midpoints but do not create symmetrical halves of the shape.

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