Yes A rhombus is a regular polygon
No. In a regular polygon, all sides and all angles are equal. A rhombus has four equal sides but the angles don't have to be equal, so in general a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral or a regular parallelogram. If the rhombus happens to have four equal angles, then it is a square, which would be a regular parallelogram.
No because a rhombus is a regular quadrilateral.
A rhombus is not a pentagon, it's a quadrilateral.
yes No it is not. All the angles of a regular shape must be the same and that is not the case with a rhombus.
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A regular rhombus would be one in which all angles are equal (at 90°), in which case it is called a square.
Because regular polygon means that all the sides are equal and rhombus has all equal sides! An example of a rhombus is a square. sum of angles equals 360*
Because it has 4 equal sides. * * * * * No. That is not enough to make it a regular quadrilateral. A regular polygon must also have equal angles and a rhombus, in general, does not.
No. A regular polygon has equal length sides and all the angles are equal. A rhombus has equal length sides, but only the opposite angles are equal. Since all the angles are not equal, the rhombus is not a regular polygon and is known as an irregular polygon.
Yes, a rhombus is a type of regular quadrilateral. A regular quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon with all sides of equal length and all angles measuring 90 degrees. A rhombus fits this definition as it has all sides equal in length, making it a regular quadrilateral.