Yes, all rhombi are parallelograms. If you understand the concept "parallelogram" then you will know that rhombi
Yes, rhombi are parallelograms.
In a rhombus all four sides are of equal length, while in a parallelogram opposing sides have the same length. Thus all rhombi are parallelograms, but all parallelograms are not rhombi.
Yes, all rhombi are parallelograms. A rhombus is, by definition, "a parallelogram in which all of the sides are the same length."
A rhombus, many rhombi. And, yes, it always is.
Yes, all rectangles and rhombi can be classified as parallelograms. By definition, a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Rectangles have right angles, and rhombi have equal side lengths, but both maintain the properties of parallelograms, including opposite sides being parallel. Thus, they are specific types of parallelograms with additional properties.
A parallelogram with four congruent sides would be a square, some rhombi, and some rhomboids.
Yes, all squares are rhombi (aka rhombuses), but all rhombi are not squares.
Three rhombi can make a long parallelogram.
Every square is a rhombus, but every rhombus is not a square. A square must have all right angles and a rhombus does not. A rhombus is a quadrilateral which has all sides congruent. It can have oblique angles or right angles. A rhombus with right angles is a square. Other rhombi are not squares. By these definitions, all squares are rhombi, but not all rhombi are squares
Because all rhombi are parallelograms.
yes a rhombus can be a parrallelogram a parallelogram has four sides and at least two sides are parallel there for a a rhombus is a parallelogram. And if you are editing my answers please stop because I WILL and CAN report YOU and these are MY answers to be editing NOT YOURS
No. All rhombi (rhombuses) are parallelograms but all parallelograms are not rhombi.