In a rhombus, all sides measure the same.
Not enough information has been given to determine the sides of the rhombus but a rhombus has 4 equal sides
A rhombus would fit the given description
A parallelogram is a shape with opposite sides equal in length and parallel to each other. Examples of parallelograms are: rhombus, square, rectangle, and rhomboid.
It cannot be determined. Think of a square and distort it as a rhombus. As the rhombus gets flatter, one of the diagonals becomes smaller and the other becomes larger. The same applies to a parallelogram. You can only determine the maximum or minimum length of the diagonals. The maximum is the sum of the two sides, the minimum is zero. Neither extreme is attainable but you can get as close to them as you like.
To find the dimensions of the rectangle, we need to set up equations based on the given area and perimeter. The area of a rectangle is length multiplied by width, so length times width equals 12 cm. The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula 2(length + width), which in this case equals 16 cm. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the dimensions of the rectangle.
Not enough information has been given to determine the sides of the rhombus but a rhombus has 4 equal sides
A square or a rhombus would fit the given description
The answer depends on the measure of WHAT! Side length, angles, length of diagonals, area? And the answers to these depend on what information is given.
A rhombus would fit the given description
A square and a rhombus both will fit the given description
It depends on what equations are given.
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The answer depends on what information you do have.For example, given the area, A, and length of a side, s,theta = arcsin(A/s^2)
A square or a rhombus both will fit the given description as will some other polygons such as a regular hexagon.
By dividing itImproved Answer:-A rhombus has 4 equal sides and its diagonals bisect each other at 90 degrees thus forming 4 equal right angle triangles and by using Pythagoras' theorem any of the 4 equal sides can be found.
A rhombus would seem to fit the given description
Equations are not linear when they are quadratic equations which are graphed in the form of a parabola