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| Subject: | RE: Is a rhombus a kite? |
| Author: | Mathman |
| Date: | Jun 11 2005 |
>Another definition (the one I
> thought of first, but I don't know that it would be in print): a
> quadrilateral such that at least one of the diagonals is a
> perpendicular bisector of the other diagonal.
Just browsing; nothing on TV. :-)
This does also fit with the classic definition of the perpendicular bisector as
the "locus of points equidistant from two given points".
David.
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