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.
Yes, a rhombus always has two pairs of congruent angles because of the fact that all of their sides are equal.
Rhombus' Congruent AnglesIt's not the adjacent angles of a rhombus that are congruent, but the diagonal ones.
A Rhombus.
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.
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".