Yes. A rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles. A rhombus is a parallelogram with four equal sides. Therefore, if a rectangle has four equal sides, then it is a rhombus. If a rhombus has four right angles, it is a rectangle. In this case, the rectangle and the rhombus are a special type of parallelogram called a square.
Yes, a square is a special kind of rhombus.
It has two lines of symmetry.
A square IS always a special kind of rhombus.
two circles and arectangle
12*10 = 120 square feet
No. That is because there is no such word as "rhobus". A rhombus, on the other hand, IS a polygon. It is a quadrilateral.
No, other way round...
They are both quadrilaterals.
Yes, a square is a special kind of rhombus.
It has two lines of symmetry.
two circles and arectangle
A square IS always a special kind of rhombus.
two circles and arectangle
Arectangle is a quadrilateral that is equiangular. In other words all of its angles are the same measure.
Yes, if it the special kind of rectangle called a square.
12*10 = 120 square feet
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.