Question

A rhombus has two diagonal lines that intersect at (90 degrees, 180 degrees).

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In a rhombus, the diagonals do intersect at right angles (90 degrees) and bisect each other. This is a defining property of the rhombus. However, the reference to "180 degrees" for the intersection of the diagonals might be a bit confusing.

To clarify:

- The diagonals of a rhombus intersect at 90 degrees.
- Each diagonal divides the rhombus into two congruent triangles.
- The diagonals are not only perpendicular but also bisect each other, meaning they divide each diagonal into two equal segments.

So, if you are describing the intersection of the diagonals of a rhombus, it should be noted that they meet at right angles, and no other angle (like 180 degrees) applies in this context.