No. Any square is also a rhombus, but the reverse is not true. A rhombus is a parallelogram having all four sides equal. A square is a rhombus in which all the angles are right angles.
No, because they don't all have the same angles.
The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent so there must be at least two pair of same sized angles. Since a square is a rhombus, we could have all 4 angles of equal size too.
A rhombus.
the sides are all the same sizes. but the angles arent.
a rhombus, or if also angles are the same, a square
No. Any square is also a rhombus, but the reverse is not true. A rhombus is a parallelogram having all four sides equal. A square is a rhombus in which all the angles are right angles.
Every rhombus is irregular because its angles are not all the same measure.
A rectangle is a square if all sides are the same length. A rhombus is a square if all angles are right angles (90o).
No, because they don't all have the same angles.
A rhombus !
Every rhombus is irregular since it has angles that are not all the same measure.
yes No it is not. All the angles of a regular shape must be the same and that is not the case with a rhombus.
The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent so there must be at least two pair of same sized angles. Since a square is a rhombus, we could have all 4 angles of equal size too.
They are the same in that they both have all sides the same length. However, only the opposite angles of a rhombus need to be equal (for example they could be 80o, 100o, 80o, 100o). If all four angles of a rhombus are the same (they are all 90o) it is an equilateral rhombus and is also a square.
yes No it is not. All the angles of a regular shape must be the same and that is not the case with a rhombus.
A Rhombus.