True
A square.
A square may be considered a special kind of rhombus.
A square may be considered a rhombus.
No, a square is a four sided polygon with all it's sides the same length and where each angle is a right-angle. A rhombus may or may not have right angles. So while a square is a rhombus, a rhombus is not necessarily a square.
Both have sides of equal length so that a square is also a rhombus. But a the angles of a rhombus need not be right angles so it may not be a square.
A rhombus may be a square or just a rhombus (a rhombus is merely called a rhombus when there are no 90 degree angles).
True
A square must have 4 right angles, but a rhombus may or may not have 4 right angles.
YesUsing the mathematical definitions, a rectangle can sometimes be a rhombus if it is a square. A square is both a rectangle and a rhombus.However, in everyday parlance, some people may consider that a square is not a rectangle or a rhombus.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
no a square is not a rhombus