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∙ 13y agoA rhombus is a special case of parallelogram (all 4 sides the same length). A square is a special case of rhombus (all 4 angles equal to 90°)
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∙ 13y agoIf all the sides are equal n measurement, yes.
They are all classed as 4 sided quadrilaterals
Yes. There is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square.
A square is all of these:-- square-- rectangle-- rhombus-- parallelogram-- quadrilateral.We wouldn't say that these are different "names" for a square. They're actual thingsthat the square IS. Just as a 'woman' is also a 'female' and a 'human being', all at thesame time.
No not all the time
A rectangle is a form of quadrilateral parallelogram, where all angles are of ninety (90) degrees. A rhombus is a quadrilateral parallelogram where all sides are the same length. The only time when a rhombus is a rectangle and vice versa is when both side lengths and angles are equal, i.e. when the shape is a square.
Most rectangles are not rhombuses, but there is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square. A square is a special rectangle and a special rhombus.
Generally, no. A rhombus will have supplementary adjacent angles (i.e. adding up to 180 degrees). The only time where the adjacent angles will be equal is when they are 90 degrees which by the way is a square.
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is heightxbasethe reason that that is the formula is because it has th same height on both sides and the base stays the same even if it was on a unique angle and that's how you get the area of a parallelogram.The area of a parallelogram is base time height.
by definition, there is no such a thing. It cannot be both at the same time. Three types of quadrilaterals are: Rectangle, Trapezoid, and paralelogram; that is it.
Opposite sides will be of equal length, but touching lengths may differ. No, not necessarily - The only time it has equal angles is when it is a square or a rectangle.
A rhombus is never a rectangle. A rhombus has four sides that are equilateral whereas with a rectangle the two sides are equilateral and the two ends are equilateral.
No. They can't. You can have only one piece in a square at a time, in chess.
No they are not the same because a square root is like this most of the time : 22520.258520.5253 but if it is radical it would simply be 60 or 5 get it hope so =)
Because a square has equal sides and a trapezoid doesn't, but at the same time they can have the same total but use different factors.
yes in whatever angle
no, unless it forms a square or a triangle but 2 pairs of parallel sides also makes a parallelogram it doesn't have 90 degrees all the time.