An angle in a rhombus can be any value less than 180 degrees. However, if the angle is 90 degrees, the rhombus becomes a square.
No not normally.
A rhombus is not a square because it does not have four 90 degree angles, however a rhombus does have four equal sides. A rhombus is also known as a diamond.
A Rhombus is a Quadrilateral. Like all quadrilaterals , the sum of the internal angles is always 360 degrees.
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This depends to some extent on context.A rhombus is a parallelogram with all sides equal. On this basis a rhombus with 90 degree angles is just a square. Some authorities insist on defining a rhombus as not containing any right angles.
There are no other names for a Rhombus. Its characteristics are;- The four sides are all of equal length The opposite sides are parallel The sum of the four angles is 360 degrees. There are NO right angles. Casually , it may be thought of as a 'lazy square'.
A Rhombus is a Quadrilateral. Like all quadrilaterals , the sum of the internal angles is always 360 degrees.
it is a rhombus whose angles are not 90 degree unlike the square
No not normally.
No.
Yes since a square is a type of rhombus by definition, and it has four ninty degree angles, we have an example.
A quadrangle with all sides equal and no 90 degree angles is a rhombus
A rhombus is not a square because it does not have four 90 degree angles, however a rhombus does have four equal sides. A rhombus is also known as a diamond.
Are all parrallograms 360 degree? Are all rhombus 360 degree too?
Yes, a square is a rhombus. It's just a specialized form or rhombus. Use the link to the Math Forum web site where this question is explained.No never. A square has four equal length sides and 90 degree angles in every corner. A rhombus has equal length sides, but they are not 90 degree angles
Yes, a square has all the attributes of a rhombus because a square is a rhombus. It is merely a special case of a rhombus with eall equal sides and all 90 degree angles.
rectangles and rhombii (plural of rhombus)