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Which of the following is not true for a parallelogram?

In a parallelogram the opposite angles are not bisected by the diagonals. This statement is false.


But,


In a parallelogram,


Opposite sides are equal


Opposite angles are equal


Diagonals bisect each other


All these statements are true.


Hence, opposite angles are bisected by the diagonals is not true for a parallelogram.

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