A rhombus is always a parallelogram because it has two pairs of parallel sides.
A rhombus is always an example of a polygon.
A Rhombus is a 'lazy' square. The two pairs of opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel and of equal length, just like a square. However, The two opposite angles of a rhombus are equal in size, but NOT 90 degrees, One opposite pair are acute angles and the other opposite pair are obtuse angles.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
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.
Sometimes. Remember, in order for two polygons to be similar, their angles must be congruent, and their corresponding sides must be proportional. In a rhombus, it is always possible for the angles to differ.
A quadrilateral is a term used to describe a rhombus. A rhombus has at least two equal sides, and is also referred to as a parallelogram. As long as the rhombus has two equal sides, it will always be considered a parallelogram.
A rhombus is always a parallelogram because it has two pairs of parallel sides.
Yes.A parallelogram is not always a rhombus. However, if a rhombus has at least two equal sides then it will be considered a parallelogram. A rhombus is also know as an quadrilateral.Yes.
No, a rhombus always has two pairs of parallel lines
No. The two shapes have very distinct properties.
First of all, plural for rhombus is either rhombi or rhombuses. So you don't say "two rhombus"
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no but a rhombus is always a parallelogram
Yes, a rhombus always has two pairs of congruent angles because of the fact that all of their sides are equal.
A rhombus is always an example of a polygon.
Yes. And a square is always a rhombus.