First of all, a square is a special kind of rhombus, so you would naturally expect it to
have all of the properties of any other rhombus, plus a few special ones of its own.
-- four sides of equal length
-- two sets of parallel sides
-- four interior angles that sum to 360 degrees
-- four exterior angles that sum to 360 degrees
-- opposite angles equal
-- adjacent angles supplementary
yes. Any rhombus whose angles match those of a square is a square.
All four of the sides of a rhombus, whether it's a square or not, have the same length. However, any rhombus that's not a square doesn't have four equal angles.
A Rhombus is a square tilted to form a diamond shape
A rhombus is a quadrilateral shape and is similar to the shape of a square.
4 sides, similarities.
A square is a special case of a Rhombus, where all four angles are equal to 90
Rhombus is to parallelogram as square is to rectangle. I hope this simple analogy helps
A square is a rhombus - it has all the properties of a rhombus. A square also has the additional property that all angles are right angles. This means that all squares are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are squares.squares are quadrilaterals.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
square and rhombus
ecause they both have four sides that are the same size