Yes, but then it would become a square (a special case of a rhombus).
no.rhombuses don't have right angles
Yes, it is possible to draw a square and a rhombus that are congruent. A square is a specific type of rhombus where all angles are right angles, and all sides are equal in length. If a rhombus has all sides equal to the side length of a square and its angles are also right angles, then they are congruent. Hence, a square can be considered a congruent rhombus under these conditions.
No, it is not possible.
Yes, draw a rhombus.
No
yes
facts about rhombus's: 1) a rhombus is a parallelogram with all four sides of equal length. 2) the sum of the angles inside a 4-sided polygon is 360 degrees. 3) in a rhombus the two opposing corners must be the same angle in order for (1) to be true. therefore: the only way to draw a rhombus with 2 right angles, is to actually draw one with 4 right angles a.k.a. a square
no, a square consists of all right angles
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To draw a rhombus in Microsoft Logo, you can use the following commands: REPEAT 4 [FORWARD 100 RIGHT 60] This command makes the turtle move forward by 100 units and turn 60 degrees to the right, repeating this sequence four times to complete the rhombus shape. Make sure to adjust the angle or length as needed to create different sizes or orientations of the rhombus.
yes just draw one and add them on an angle
you just draw one right angle and draw one half of a right angle and connect them together and wella you got one.