A square is not a rhombus although they both have 4 equal sides but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
A rhombus is a polygon with four equal sides. A square is a polygon with four equal sides and four right angles. A rhombus cannot always be a square because many shapes have four equal sides.
Because a rhombus has 4 equal sides but it has different properties to a square which also has 4 equal sides
Yes, because a rhombus is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides.
A rhombus just needs to have its sides equal, but a square has to have both its sides and angles equal. A square is a rhombus, but you can't say a rhombus is a square. So the answer is no.
A rectangle is an oblong, as its sides are not equal. A square has equal sides. Therefore, a square is not a rectangle. A rhombus is a parallelogram with oblique angles and equal sides.
A square can be identified as a rhombus because a square is a specific type of rhombus that has all four sides equal in length and all four angles equal to 90 degrees. In other words, a square is a special case of a rhombus where all sides are equal and all angles are right angles.
No because a rhombus as well as a square has 4 equal sides.
Yes, a square is a rhombus because it is also a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides.
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*
a square is a plain figure which has all the sides equal but a rhombus is a plain figure which has the opposite sides equal.
No because a rhombus has 4 equal sides but does not have 4 equal angles but a square has 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles.
A rhombus has four equal sides. A square is a type of a rhombus.