No, a rhombus always has two pairs of parallel lines
It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.
No, a rhombus can never be a trapezoid. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides, and a rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides.
No, a rhombus has two pairs of opposite, equal, parallel sides; whereas a trapezoid has only one pair of opposite, parallel sides of different lengths.
2There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.
No, a rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
No, two.
a rhombus* * * * *No, a rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides. A trapezium has only one pair.Trapezoid
A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides; all four sides are of equal length. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides, the other two sides are not parallel.
A rhombus has two pair of parallel sides
A rhombus has two equal pairs of opposite parallel sides
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides, a rhombus has two.A trapezoid can have at most three sides of equal length, though it need not have any. All four sides of a rhombus must be the same length.