A rhombus has two opposing acute angles (less than 90º) and two opposing obtuse (greater than 90º) angles, with the opposing sides being parallel and the sides being of equal length. A parallelogram can have the two acute angles and two obtuse angles, but have sides of different lengths. That is: two opposing sides shorter than the other two opposing sides. All angles total 360º
There is no four-sided shape (quadrilateral) with four equal sides where no angles are the same. The diagonally-opposing angles must be the same, and opposing sides must be parallel. The only quadrilateral that fits that description is a parallelogram.
Not unless all angles are also equal. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all sides equal. A rectangle is a parallelogram with all angles equal. A square is a rhombus with all angles equal which is a parallelogram with all sides equal and all angles equal.
A parallelogram is a four sided polygon with opposing parallel sides of equal length. Then if it has four right angles, the polygon becomes a rectangle.
A parallelogram with equal angles. And when a parallelogram has equal angles, it has equal sides as well.
A parallelogram with four equal sides and no right angles is a rhombus.
A parallelogram with equal sides is a rhombus.
This would be a square. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all sides equal. A square is a rhombus with all angles equal (to 90°)
A square is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides and 4 90 degree angles.
a rhombus is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides. It does not need right angles; that is a special case which is a square
A parallelogram has four angles and four sides, just like your typical square or rectangle. It's like a fancy quadrilateral that decided to slant a bit and be different. So, if you're looking to impress someone with your knowledge of shapes, just drop that fun fact about parallelograms at your next party.
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides and no right angles