its a rhombus that doesn't look like a square
A rhombus looks like a slanted square. But the reason a rhombus has its own shape as opposed to being another type of square, is because a rhombus only needs to be turned 45º whereas, a square needs to be turned 90º. So a rhombus is sort of in between a square and a diamond, but exactly in the middle of the square's turn to a diamond.A Rhombus is kind of like a lopsided oblong or rectangle
Yes because if you turn the square a certon way it looks like a big fat rhombus!
no becase a rectangle is like a stretched out square and a rhombus is a diamond
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Sounds like a rhombus... Has to be called a "non-square rhombus". Calling it a "rhombus" doesn't rule squares out of the title. A square is a rhombus.
A rhombus is a square tilted on it's side. Or a rhombus is a diamond, or the sandbox looked like a rhombus.
Yes. The rule for a rhombus is that it has equal sides, while a square is just like it, except also with right angles. So a square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus isn't always a square.
Actually,it can't.A rhombus looks like a square but in a crooked way.They may look the same,but they are diffrent.
A square satisfies those conditions.
A rhombus has four sides of equal length, and opposite angles are equal.A rhombus with right angles is a square.A rhombus without right angles is ...a rhombus!# So the shape of a rhombus can be square. Some kites are square. # or a rhombus can be 'diamond' shaped, like the diamond on a suite of playing cards. Some kites are diamond shaped.But some kites are shaped like a box (a box kite, for example!), and some kites are shaped like dragons! A rhombus does not look like a box, nor like a dragon!* For more information, and some diagrams, see Related links below.
A Rhombus is a 'lazy' square. The two pairs of opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel and of equal length, just like a square. However, The two opposite angles of a rhombus are equal in size, but NOT 90 degrees, One opposite pair are acute angles and the other opposite pair are obtuse angles.