Square.
It is a rhombus. It all the angles are also equal (at 90°), then the rhombus is called a square.
It's called a "rhombus". If the four angles are also equal,then it's also called a "square".
It's called a rhombus.
A quadrilateral with four sides of equal length is called a rhombus. In addition to having equal side lengths, a rhombus also has opposite angles that are equal and adjacent angles that are supplementary. If all angles are right angles, it is specifically a square, which is a special type of rhombus.
A quadrilateral can be called a rhombus if all four of its sides are of equal length. Additionally, the opposite angles must be equal, and the diagonals must bisect each other at right angles. A rhombus can also be characterized as a parallelogram with equal side lengths.
a rhombus, or if also angles are the same, a square
An impossibility but a square and a rectangle have four interior right angles.
A shape that has four sides of equal length and no right angles is called a rhombus. In a rhombus, the opposite angles are equal, and the diagonals bisect each other at right angles. Unlike a square, which is a special type of rhombus with right angles, a rhombus can have various angles that are not 90 degrees.
Yes. The reason why is because a rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles and a rhombus can have four right angles and it is also a quadrilateral.
No, by definition a rhombus has all angles equal, but they are not right angles. A square is a type of rhombus with four right angles.
A rhombus has two equal opposite acute angles and two opposite equal obtuse angles and the four angles add up to 360 degrees
A rhombus is not a pentagon, it's a quadrilateral.