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Rhombuses do have equal sides.
Yes. A rhombus has four sides, qualifying it as a quadrilateral. Rhombuses also have four congruent (equal) sides.
A rhombus or square. Although a square has to have four ninety degree angles. Rhombuses can be any shape as long as they have four equal sides.
Quadrilaterals with all four sides equal are called rhombuses. A specific type of rhombus, where all angles are right angles, is known as a square. Both shapes maintain equal side lengths, but squares have the additional property of having equal angles. Thus, all squares are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are squares.
All four sides of a rhombus must be congruent. In order for it to have four equal sides, it must have two!
-- The rhombus has four sides. -- All four of its sides are equal in length. -- Its opposite sides are parallel. -- The sum of its interior angles is 360 degrees. -- Its opposite angles are equal. -- Its diagonals are perpendicular and bisect each other. A rhombus with all 4 angles equal (at 90°) is called a square (which is a special kind of rectangle in which all 4 sides are of equal length); thus some rhombuses are rectangles (and some rectangles are rhombuses).
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.
No. A rectangle has all angles equal to 90o; a rhombus has opposite angles equal but they do not need to be 90o; thus all rhombuses are not rectangles. All rectangles have four equal angles and opposite sides of equal length, all four sides need not be the same length; a rhombus has all 4 sides of equal length; thus all rectangles are not rhombuses either.
A polygon with four equal sides is called a rhombus. Specifically, if all angles are also equal (each measuring 90 degrees), it is known as a square. Additionally, a rhombus can have varying angles but still maintain four equal-length sides. In summary, both rhombuses and squares fit the description of having four equal sides.
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All rhombuses are parallelograms because to be a parallelogram you only have to have four sides and have opposite sides congruent.