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All rectangles are rhombus

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No. Only some rectangles are - when they are squares.

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Is There type of rectangle that is not a rhombus?

No rectangles are rhombuses, so the answer is all rectangles.


Are rectangles also rhombus?

Most rectangles are not rhombuses, but there is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square. A square is a special rectangle and a special rhombus.


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A rectangle is not a rhombus.


Are rhombus always rectangles?

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Is a rectangle a paralogram?

True all rectangles and rhombus are paralograms


Can rhombus be rectangles?

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Are rectangles sometimes a square?

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Do all rectangles have four cogruent sides?

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Can a parallelogram be a rectangle and a square?

the three special quadrilaterals that can be a parallelogram are a rectangle, a square, and a rhombus Actually, this is incorrect. All squares are rectangles. All rectangles are parallelograms. Therefore all squares are parallelograms. But not all parallelograms are rectangles. And not all rectangles are squares.


Which of these figures is not always equiangular Rectangle Square or rhombus?

Rhombus. Rectangles and squares all have angles measuring 90 degrees.


What does a rhombus and a rectangles always have in common?

all angles are right angles


How is a rectangle different from a rhombus?

The opposite sides of rectangles are the same length and parallel, and the angles are all right. All four sides of a rhombus must all be the same length and parallel, but the angles need not be right. Squares are both rectangles and rhombuses, but no other figure is both a rectangle and a rhombus. In other words, the union of the set of rhombuses with the set of rectangles is the set of squares.