The center of gravity of a rhombus is located at the point of intersection of its diagonals. This point is equidistant from all four corners of the rhombus. It is also the centroid of the figure, which means that if you were to balance the rhombus on a point, that point would be the center of gravity.
It is midday or noon.
The time at a point exactly halfway around the Earth would be 12 hours ahead or behind the current time, depending on your starting point. This is because the Earth is divided into 24 time zones, with each time zone representing one hour.
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a rhombus is a diamond, all faces point to different directions, a parallelogram is like a skewed square has two parallel sides, __ \__\ < like this
Vertex is the point where two rays of an angle or two edges of a geometric shape meet.Definition of a point: A point has no width, length and thickness. It is used to specify a specific location.A point can't be bisected because its length is zero.So, the statement : "diagonals of a rhombus bisect the vertices" is false.
Greenwich, England is located exactly at 0 degrees longitude, and it is considered the starting point for measuring longitude around the world.
A square with 4 right angles and has a point of a triangle on the end of the square
60 and 120 degrees.
AnswerMusic has been around as long as humans have. (not exactly, but you get the point). It started out with simple instruments, hitting something or just singing. There isn't a recored time period in which its exactly started.
The purpose for this question determines the which of the three answers is most accurate.1. A rhombus is defined as "four-sided shape [quadrilateral] where all sides have equal length. Also opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal. ... " As such, a "traditional" rhombus would look like a square that is "leaning" to one side or another. This particular rhombus would have NO right angles.2. A third portion of the definition above is " the diagonals [lines that connect two opposite angles] of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles." So, the point of intersection of the diagonals produces four right angles for purposes that are beyond the scope of this question and answer.3. Based on the definitions of a quadrilateral and rhombus, a square is, therefore, a rhombus. As a result, a rhombus that is a square has FOUR right angles in its shape and four right angles at the point of intersection of its diagonals.
A tangent line touches the circumference of a circle exactly at one point.