No. The angles can be different.
No. The two shapes have very distinct properties.
No. You could, for example, have a square and a rhombus with sides twice as large.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral shape and is similar to the shape of a square.
yes. Any rhombus whose angles match those of a square is a square.
All four of the sides of a rhombus, whether it's a square or not, have the same length. However, any rhombus that's not a square doesn't have four equal angles.
You can't. The angle measure doesn't tell you the area.You could have one rhombus drawn on the head of a pin, and another onedrawn on a parking lot, and both have the same angles.If two of them have the same angles, then they're similar, but their areascould be anything.
No. In order to be similar, their angles must be equal. Rhombuses don't all have to have the same set of angles. All a rhombus needs is four equal sides. Different rhombuses can be "squished" by different amounts.
Rhombus is to parallelogram as square is to rectangle. I hope this simple analogy helps
diamond
yes
They are both quadrilaterals.