Yes, all four sides of a rhombus are congruent. The angles are just different compared to that of a square, they are not 90 degrees in each vertex.
A parallelogram if the two pairs are mutually congruent but all four sides are not. A rhombus if all four are.
No but a rhombus does which is a type of a parallelogram,
All four sides of a rhombus are congruent. A trapezoid can have at most three congruent sides.
A rhombus is a parallelogram that all four sides are congruent and the diagonals intersect inside the rhombus
Yes, in a sense.
Better than that ... all four sides of a rhombus are congruent.
A rhombus
All four sides of a rhombus are congruent. A trapezoid can have at most three congruent sides.
no.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral that has four congruent sides. It makes a parallelogram. Not all parallelograms have 4 congruent sides. Some have two pairs of opposite sides congruent.
In all parallelograms, opposite angles and opposite sides are congruent. If all four sides are congruent, it's a rhombus. If all four angles are congruent, it's a rectangle. If all four sides and all four angles are congruent, it's a square.
You maybe thinking of a square or a rhombus because a rectangle does not have four congruent sides.
Not all parallelograms do but a rhombus does.
All sides of a rhombus are congruent because a rhombus is defined as a type of quadrilateral where all four sides are of equal length. This property arises from the definition itself, distinguishing it from other quadrilaterals. Additionally, the congruence of the sides is reinforced by the fact that a rhombus can be viewed as a special case of a parallelogram, where opposite sides are equal. Therefore, in a rhombus, not only are opposite sides equal, but all four sides are congruent.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with four equal sides
Not a rhombus, a rhombus has ALL four congruent side
A four-sided polygon with all sides parallel and congruent is a rhombus. If all the angles are equal, it is a special case of a rhombus called a square.