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It has 2 opposite equal obtuse angles and 2 opposite equal acute angles whereas a square has 4 equal angles of 90 degrees

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Q: What characteristics would make you classify a quadrilateral as a rhombus and not a square?
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Classify a square in as many ways as possible?

Quadrilateral rectangle rhombus squate


How many ways to classify a square?

A square may be classified as a rectangle, a parallelogram, a rhombus, a polygon, and a quadrilateral.


Is a rhombus a quadrilateral of a square?

A rhombus is a quadrilateral.


Can a quadrilateral be a rhombus and a square?

Yes, a quadrilateral is a four sided polygon. A rhombus and a square are both these.


Is rhombus classify square?

No but a square can be considered as a special type of rhombus.


If a quadrilateral was a rhombus then it is always a square?

Rhombus Not a SquareIn a square, the sides are perpendicular. In a rhombus, they aren't. A rhombus is never a square.


Does a quadrilateral or a rectangle or a rhombus or square have diagonals bisect each other?

Not a quadrilateral. But "Yes" to a rhombus and a rectangle. And, since a square is a rectangle as well as a rhombus, a square as well.


What is a square besides a rhombus?

A square is also -- a quadrilateral -- a parallelogram -- a rhombus -- a rectangle


Is a square also a rhombus?

A square is not a rhombus it is a quadrilateral. A Rhombus is also a quadrilateral. Plus, I have extra information for you. Did you know that quadrilaterals have four sides? Well its true!


If a quadrilateral is a rhombus then it is always a square?

No, it is just a rhombus, as stated.


A quadrilateral with all equal sides?

It is a rhombus - of which, a square is a special case.


How a quadrilateral could be classified as a rhombus but not as a square?

If it's a rhombus and not a square. I fail to see the difficulty here. Every square is a rhombus, but not every rhombus is a square.