depends
no,but all rhombuses are kites
NO
yes
All four sides of a kite need not be the same length.
Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.
Yes, they do have parallel lines. * * * * * Only rhombuses do, kites do not.
They are either kites or (if the diagonals bisect each other) rhombuses.
The main difference between a kite and a rhombus is that a rhombus has all equal sides whereas a kite has two pairs of adjacent equal sides. The similarities of them are that both kite and a rhombus are quadrilaterals. Their angles made at the intersection of diagonals are equal to 90°. All rhombuses are kites, but all kites are not rhombuses.
Quadrilateral.Quadrilateral is the general term for any four sided shape. Types of quadrilaterals include kites, parallelograms and trapezoids (UK: trapezium). An iscoceles trapezoid is a kind of trapezoid. Kinds of parallelograms include rectangles and rhombuses. A square is a type of rectangle and a type of rhombus. Rhombuses, and by extension, squares, are also types of kites.
The quadrilateral is a 4-sided polygon, quadrilaterals consist of kites, trapezoids, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms. The regular quadrilateral polygon is the square.
Only rhombuses are rhombuses. Some rhombuses are squares.
Not always, a square is a quadrilateral shape Ordinarily no, as that's simply a math term for a square but they can be for example-Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.