SOLUTION: if a rhombus is inscribed in a circle, does that mean the diagonals would be congruent?

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Question 38097: if a rhombus is inscribed in a circle, does that mean the diagonals would be congruent?
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes. Because the opposite angles would have to be equal to 90 degrees. Since you are given it is a rhombus, and not merely an arbitrary rectangle, it would have to be a square. Of course both squares and rectangles have congruent diagonals.
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