A square is a special type of rhombus. It has the properties of a rhombus, such as all sides being equal, but it has the extra property of having interior angles of 90°.
Squares and rhombuses are special types of parallelograms too. And they are all special types of quadrilaterals.
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A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
A rhombus looks like a slanted square. But the reason a rhombus has its own shape as opposed to being another type of square, is because a rhombus only needs to be turned 45º whereas, a square needs to be turned 90º. So a rhombus is sort of in between a square and a diamond, but exactly in the middle of the square's turn to a diamond.A Rhombus is kind of like a lopsided oblong or rectangle
Yes, a square is a more specific geometric shape than a Rhombus. A square is always a Rhombus, but a Rhombus isn't always a square.
If it's a rhombus and not a square. I fail to see the difficulty here. Every square is a rhombus, but not every rhombus is a square.
A rhombus is sometimes a square but a square is always a rhombus. A square is a rhombus with all angles equal to 90 degrees.