No.
A rectangle has all angles equal to 90o;
a rhombus has opposite angles equal but they do not need to be 90o;
thus all rhombuses are not rectangles.
All rectangles have four equal angles and opposite sides of equal length, all four sides need not be the same length;
a rhombus has all 4 sides of equal length;
thus all rectangles are not rhombuses either.
No, rhombi are not rectangles.
false
well, there are rectangles, squares, rhombuses,
Most rectangles are not rhombuses, but there is a shape that has all the properties of a rectangle and all the properties of a rhombus at the same time. It is called a square. A square is a special rectangle and a special rhombus.
-- The rhombus has four sides. -- All four of its sides are equal in length. -- Its opposite sides are parallel. -- The sum of its interior angles is 360 degrees. -- Its opposite angles are equal. -- Its diagonals are perpendicular and bisect each other. A rhombus with all 4 angles equal (at 90°) is called a square (which is a special kind of rectangle in which all 4 sides are of equal length); thus some rhombuses are rectangles (and some rectangles are rhombuses).
No. Rhombuses that are also rectangles are called squares. Rhombuses are parallelograms with 4 equal sides, while rectangles are parallelograms where all the angles are right.
No rectangles are rhombuses, so the answer is all rectangles.
Are all rectangles parallelograms
A rectangle is not a rhombus.
No
rhombuses
No, rhombi are not rectangles.
false
THey can be (as in squares and rectangles) but usually aren't (as in rhombuses.)
Not necessarily. Squares, rectangles, yes. Rhombuses, no.
All squares, rhombuses, rectangles and parallelograms are 4 sided quadrilaterals.
Rhombuses, rectangles, kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids are all irregular quadrilaterals.