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How do you draw a rhombuses?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

a rhombus is basicly a square tilted or a diamond it looks like this

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you are going to have to connect the dots but that is basicly what it looks like and you can make it bigger or smaller

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...ok when i hit this save button all of my work disapeard lol ok so here it is atempt two

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ok now if you can picute in your mind unfolding this this is what it would look like and unfold it the LONG way up and down^and v

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