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Q: Is four congruent sides all a rhombus has?
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Does a rhombus have opposites congruent sides?

Better than that ... all four sides of a rhombus are congruent.


What shape has four congruent sides but not all of the angels are congruent?

A rhombus


The difference between a rhombus and a trapazoid?

All four sides of a rhombus are congruent. A trapezoid can have at most three congruent sides.


Are all four sides to a rhombus always congruent?

no.


Are all four sides of a rhombus congruent?

Yes, all four sides of a rhombus are congruent. The angles are just different compared to that of a square, they are not 90 degrees in each vertex.


Why a parallelogram does not a rhombus?

A rhombus is a quadrilateral that has four congruent sides. It makes a parallelogram. Not all parallelograms have 4 congruent sides. Some have two pairs of opposite sides congruent.


What rectangle with all four sides are congruent?

You maybe thinking of a square or a rhombus because a rectangle does not have four congruent sides.


Are angles and sides of a parallelogram congruent?

In all parallelograms, opposite angles and opposite sides are congruent. If all four sides are congruent, it's a rhombus. If all four angles are congruent, it's a rectangle. If all four sides and all four angles are congruent, it's a square.


Do parallelograms have four congruent sides?

Not all parallelograms do but a rhombus does.


What is a four-sided polygon with all sides congruent?

A rhombus is a quadrilateral with four equal sides


What is a rhombus with 1 pair of equal sides called?

Not a rhombus, a rhombus has ALL four congruent side


What is a four-sided polygon with all sides parallel and congruent?

A four-sided polygon with all sides parallel and congruent is a rhombus. If all the angles are equal, it is a special case of a rhombus called a square.