A Rhombus is a type of parallelogram. As such, the opposite angles are equal. That tells us that it has two pair of equal angles. ( The two pair of equal angles are each angle and its opposite---that being the one across from it)
No, only the opposite ones are required to be congruent. But a square is a special type of rhombus that does have all angles congruent. So in some cases they are, but not in general.
A rhombus does not have congruent angle because it has a pair of equal acute angles and a pair of equal obtuse angles
no...it only has 2 congruent angles...
the diagonals of a rhombus bisect the angles
Yes! If it's a square then it'll be equiangular, since all angles are right.
A rhombus is NEVER equiangular. If it were equiangular it would no longer be a rhombus but a square.
No, it is not.
A rhombus if i remember my geometry its a rhombus A rhombus is NOT equiangular. A square is the only quadrilateral with equal sides and equal angles. An equilateral triangle is also equiangular. Polygons that are equilateral and equiangular are called regular.
Square
A rhombus is always equilateral. It need not be equiangular, but if it is, then most people look at it and call it a "square".
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square or rhombus
A rectangle is not always equilateral, although it is always equiangular. A rhombus is not always equiangular, but is always equilateral. A square is both equilateral and equiangular.
A rhombus cannot be a square. A rectangle is an equiangular parallelogram. A rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram. A square is an equilateral and equiangular parallelogram. Thus, a square is both a rectangle and a rhombus.
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