Rhombus are like squares with 4 equal sides. However, it has no right angles unlike right angled. Instead, the opposite angles are equal.
trapezoids have 4 sides, rhombuses have 4 sides
it is called a isosceles shape if iT only has 2 sides that have the same exact length
equilateral triangle- all sides the same length isosceles triangle- 2 sides the same length scalene triangle- no sides the same length
Well, A Rectangle is a parallelogram because there are 4 sets of lines that are parallel :) I dont know about the rhombus sorry :(! ~ A rhombus is only a parallelogram if: 1. It is a regular rhombus (where all the sides are the same length and there are 2 sets of parallel sides) 2. There is at least one pair of parallel sides.
an isosceles triangle
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Trapezoids and rhombuses are quadrilateral shapes. A trapezoid has 2 sides that are parallel and a rhombus has 4 sides that equal the same length.
trapezoids have 4 sides, rhombuses have 4 sides
Yes. Split it down the line joining the midpoints of the sides of length 6 ft to create 2 rhombuses both with sides of length 3 ft.
Yes that is correct because a rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides whereas a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides
A kite
isosceles - 2 sides of the triangle are the same length scalene - no sides are the same length equilateral- all sides are the same length
Squares and Rhombuses
it is called a isosceles shape if iT only has 2 sides that have the same exact length
equilateral triangle- all sides the same length isosceles triangle- 2 sides the same length scalene triangle- no sides the same length
A parallelogram has 2 sets of parallel sides. The opposite sides are equal in length and opposite angles are equal. Examples of parallelograms are squares, rectangles and rhombuses. You can find the perimeter of a parallelogram by doubling the base+side length.
Well, A Rectangle is a parallelogram because there are 4 sets of lines that are parallel :) I dont know about the rhombus sorry :(! ~ A rhombus is only a parallelogram if: 1. It is a regular rhombus (where all the sides are the same length and there are 2 sets of parallel sides) 2. There is at least one pair of parallel sides.