A rhombus is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length.
A square is a rhombus by the modern definition of rhombus as a quadrilateral with four equal sides. An old definition of rhombus added the clause that it is not a square.
A rhombus is always a parallelogram, by definition.
A rhombus by definition has four sides, and a triangle has only three. So, a triangle is never a rhombus.
A rhombus, by definition, must be equilateral. Therefore, an isosceles rhombus cannot exist and so it cannot be a parallelogram.
Look at the definition of a rhombus. A square fulfills all parts of the definition.
A square is a rhombus by the modern definition of rhombus as a quadrilateral with four equal sides. An old definition of rhombus added the clause that it is not a square.
A rhombus is always a parallelogram, by definition.
A rhombus by definition has four sides, and a triangle has only three. So, a triangle is never a rhombus.
Yes, by definition.
A rhombus is NOT a regular polygon, since the angles need not be equal. A rhombus does have four equal sides, by definition.
A rhombus, by definition, must be equilateral. Therefore, an isosceles rhombus cannot exist and so it cannot be a parallelogram.
Two parallel sides is part of the definition for a rhombus.
A parallelogram with four equal sides.
Look at the definition of a rhombus. A square fulfills all parts of the definition.
Errm, a Rhombus? A rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral with four equal sides and opposite sides parallel. A square also meets this definition of a Rhombus, but is a special Rhombus in that all the angles are 90°.
nothing fits the definition of rhombus and rectangles becauses the definition for rectangle is : a plane figure with four straight sides and FOUR RIGHT ANGLESbut the definition of rhombus is...a parallelogram with ,OPPOSITE EQUAL ACUTE ANGLES and OPPOSITE EQUAL OBTUSE ANGLES, and four equal sides.
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