Yes
Because I have it in my classroom
A square with 4 right angles and has a point of a triangle on the end of the square
Yes a square always has 4 right angles but a rhombus never has any right angles.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral whose four sides are congruent. Squares are a type of rhombus with congruent angles. Since there are 4 contruent angles, they must all be right angles.So any quadrilateral that is equilateral is a rhombus and any rhombus with 4 right angles is a square. Every rhombus is a parallelogram because the opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent. Also, the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular.
No if it is a Square the has 4 angles and 4 sides than it could not be a Rhombus
Every square is a rhombus, but every rhombus is not a square. A square must have all right angles and a rhombus does not. A rhombus is a quadrilateral which has all sides congruent. It can have oblique angles or right angles. A rhombus with right angles is a square. Other rhombi are not squares. By these definitions, all squares are rhombi, but not all rhombi are squares
No, not every quadrilateral with four congruent sides is a square. A rhombus also has four congruent sides, but it's four angles do not equal ninety degrees, as do the angles in a square. However, in a rhombus the opposite angles are equal and add up to 360 degrees, just like a square.
A rhombus has 4 equal sides. Its angles can be right angles, but don't have to be. A square is a type of rhombus.
A square must have 4 right angles, but a rhombus may or may not have 4 right angles.
Nothing. A rhombus could be a square.
A rhombus with 4 congruent angles is a rectangular rhombus having interior angles that are all right angles (90°) and therefore it is a square.