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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.
A kite with equal opposite sides? Sorry, couldn't think of a better visual.A rhombus is also a parallelogram, and since it's not a rectangle it'll give you a basic idea of what a non-rectangular parallelogram looks like, if you know what a rhombus is.
A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
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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.
Yes providing that it is a rhombus and not a rectangular parallelogram
No. A rhombus is a trapezoid , not a rectangular prism. A rectangular prism is a 3-D rectangle. Refrigerators are 3-D. 3-D ( Also called third dimension ) is when something pops out in your face ( Anything that is not completely flat. For example, paper ).
The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.
A rectangle can sometimes be a rhombus, as a square is both a rectangle and a rhombus. However, if all sides are congruent, and it has right angles, it is a square and therefore not a rectangle. So, the answer is no, although it may be argued to be yes. Wikipedia, in fact, mentions that a square is both a rectangle and a rhombus; the definition of rectangle there is a quadrilateral with four right angles, thereby not excluding the special case of a rectangular rhombus, or a square. A rhombus is not normally a square but it could be.
A rectangle will always have right angles, or 90o angles, between the sides.A rhombus cannot have a 90o angle between the sides because by definition the angles must be less than or greater than 90o.A rhombus will look like a square that has been slanted, like a diamond shape on a deck of cards.A rectangle is a four-sided figure having the length of its opposite sides equal and all internal angles are 90o. A rhombus has four sides of equal length, but the interior angles are not necessarily 90o. All interior angles of a rectangular rhombus are 90°, so a rectangular rhombus is also a square.
A kite with equal opposite sides? Sorry, couldn't think of a better visual.A rhombus is also a parallelogram, and since it's not a rectangle it'll give you a basic idea of what a non-rectangular parallelogram looks like, if you know what a rhombus is.
A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus.
A quadrilateral may have all 4 angles different if it is not a square, rectangle, rhombus, rhomboid, rectangular trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, or parallellogram.
Every non-rectangular parallelogram has. (It's not correct to say that a parallelogram has, because rectangles and squares are parallelograms too.)