Generally, no. A rhombus will have supplementary adjacent angles (i.e. adding up to 180 degrees). The only time where the adjacent angles will be equal is when they are 90 degrees which by the way is a square.
A rhombus has two pair of equal angles. Adjacent angles are supplementary.
A rhombus has 4 equal sides but no corner right angles
A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram, where all sides are equal length. A rhombus and a parallelogram have the opposite vertices are equal angles, but adjacent angles are not necessarily equal.
No. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all equal sides. A parallelogram with all equal angles is a rectangle (which might also be a rhombus and a square).
There is no such thing as an "angle rhombus". The opposite angles of a rhombus are equal, adjacent ones are supplementary.
Rhombus' Congruent AnglesIt's not the adjacent angles of a rhombus that are congruent, but the diagonal ones.
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Yes, adjacent angles are supplementary; however, opposite angles are not.
No.
A rhombus is a 4 sided quadrilateral that has 4 equal sides with 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles that all add up to 360 degrees.
A rhombus is a simple quadrilateral with all its sides of equal length. As a result,its opposite sides are parallel,its opposite angles are equal,its adjacent angles are supplementary, andits diagonals bisect each other at right angles.
Rhombuses are paralellograms. Also, they're what you might call a diamond.* * * * *Not a particularly useful answer since a rectangle is also a parallelogram. The two differences are:all the sides of a rhombus are of equal length while in a rectangle opposite sides are equal but adjacent sides are usually not equal (if they are, then the shape is a square);all the angles of a rectangle are right angles while in a rhombus opposite angles are equal but adjacent angles are usually not equal (if they are, then the shape is a square).