two pairs of congruent angles in a rhombus
A square, but not a rhombus because a rhombus does not have four congruent angles
A rhombus with 4 congruent angles is a rectangular rhombus having interior angles that are all right angles (90°) and therefore it is a square.
Sure ! -- The sides of every rhombus are always congruent. -- If you make the angles congruent, then you have a special kind of rhombus called a "square".
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A rhombus.
In a rhombus, there are two pairs of congruent angles. Each pair consists of two angles that are equal to each other, while adjacent angles are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees). Thus, a rhombus has a total of four angles, with two sets of congruent angles.
Rhombus' Congruent AnglesIt's not the adjacent angles of a rhombus that are congruent, but the diagonal ones.
Yes, a rhombus always has two pairs of congruent angles because of the fact that all of their sides are equal.
A Rhombus.
No, not all four angles in a rhombus are congruent. A rhombus has opposite angles that are congruent, and the adjacent angles are supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, while opposite angles are equal, the four angles are not necessarily all the same. In fact, a rhombus can have two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
A rhombus has 4 congruent sides, but it does not necessarily have 4 congruent angles.
it is a rhombus
A rhombus can only be congruent to another rhombus, because to be congruent two figures have to be exactly the same. Note: Not all rhombuses (rhombi) are congruent, only those that have equal angles and sides.
A rhombus always have 2 pairs of congruent angles, yes.
A square, but not a rhombus because a rhombus does not have four congruent angles
The 4 sides of a rhombus are equal and it has two equal acute angles and two equal obtuse angles
A rhombus has four congruent sides. The angles don't matter, but if they're right angles, then the rhombus is a square.