Varignon's theorem: Difference between revisions

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Special cases: this is sort of obvious from the construction and does really require a literature citation
Special cases: not true
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The Varignon parallelogram is a [[rectangle]] if and only if the diagonals of the quadrilateral are [[perpendicular]], that is, if the quadrilateral is an [[orthodiagonal quadrilateral]].<ref name=Josefsson/>{{rp|p.14}}
 
If a crossing quadrilateral is formed from either pair of opposite parallel sides and the diagonals of a parallelogram, the Varignon parallelogram has a side of length zero and is a line segment.
 
==See also==