Is generically called a Rhombus and specifically a Square of the 4 angles are of equal size too.
Yes, a parallelogram can have sides of the same length, in which case it is specifically referred to as a rhombus. In a rhombus, all four sides are equal in length, while still maintaining the properties of a parallelogram, such as opposite sides being parallel and equal in length. Thus, while all rhombuses are parallelograms, not all parallelograms have sides of equal length.
rhombus
No but it does have two pairs of sides of equal length
Any parallelogram is also a quadrilateral.A rhombus is a parallelogram with all its sides of equal length.A rectangle is a parallelogram with each of its vertex angles equal to 90°.A square is a rectangle (and thus a parallelogram) with all its sides of equal length.
A parallelogram where all sides are equal is a square.
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All four sides of a rhombus are the same length. A parallelogram has two pairs of equal length. This is analogous to the difference between a square and a rectangle.
A Rhombus is a parallelogram with all sides equal in length.
No but it does have two pairs of sides of equal length
It could be either of the following: * Rhombus - A parallelogram with four sides of equal length. * Square - A parallelogram with four sides of equal length and four angles of equal size (right angles).
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides that are opposite each other and of the same length. A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram where all four sides are of equal length.
It is, if all four of its sides are the same length.
Yes, and it has 4 equal sides.Yes a rhombus is a type of a parallelogram that has 4 equal sides
Any parallelogram is also a quadrilateral.A rhombus is a parallelogram with all its sides of equal length.A rectangle is a parallelogram with each of its vertex angles equal to 90°.A square is a rectangle (and thus a parallelogram) with all its sides of equal length.
Yes. A parallelogram has two pairs of opposite sides parallel (and each pair of equal length). A rhombus has two pairs of opposite sides parallel (and each of those pairs of opposite sides are of equal length), thus it is a parallelogram. It is a special case of parallelogram where all four sides are equal in length, not just the opposite pairs.
A rhombus has four equal length sides and is a parallelogram. Think of a pushed over square.
No. A rhombus is a special case when all four sides are of the same length. A parallelogram must have opposite sides of equal length but adjacent sides can be of different length.