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yes - all the rhombuses. By definition a trapezoid has two parallel sides, a rhombus also has two parallel sides - because both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. So all rhombuses are trapezoids (but not all trapezoids are rhombuses)
Yes! A rhombuses opposite sides are parrallel
this would be a rhombus. rhombuses are parallelograms (four-sided shapes with opposite sides parallel) that have all equal side lengths. squares are included as rhombuses.
every square is a rhombus because the opposite sides of a square are always parallel. Since every angle in a square is 90° the angle between opposite sides is 180° making them parallel
in geometry i learned a parallelogram has only 2 pairs of parallel sides each pair of opposite sides is parallel
Yes, all rhombuses have two pairs of parallel sides. By definition, a rhombus is a type of quadrilateral in which all sides are of equal length, and opposite sides are parallel. This property is a fundamental characteristic of rhombuses, along with their other features such as opposite angles being equal and the diagonals bisecting each other at right angles.
Yes that is correct because a rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides whereas a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides
Because they are both four sided quadrilaterals with opposite parallel sides.
Squares, rectangles, parallelograms and rhombuses have 2 pairs of parallel sides. The trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides.
The main difference between trapezoids and rhombuses is their shape. A trapezoid has one pair of opposite sides that are parallel, while a rhombus has all sides equal in length. Additionally, a trapezoid can have non-parallel sides of different lengths, while a rhombus always has opposite sides that are parallel to each other.
A parallelogram has opposite sides parallel and equal in length, and opposite angles are equal. Squares, rectangles and rhombuses are all parallelograms.