A rhomus has 2 parallel sides and all sides are the same length. It may or may not have perpendicular sides; if perpendicular it is a special case of a rhombus and is called a square
It has parallel sides, but not perpendicular.
A rhombus has 4 equal sides and the diagonals are always perpendicular
A rhombus has all sides congruent with no sides *necessarily* perpendicular. Normally a square is considered a kind of rhombus. So the answer would be "non-square rhombus."
rhombus
A rhomus has 2 parallel sides and all sides are the same length. It may or may not have perpendicular sides; if perpendicular it is a special case of a rhombus and is called a square
rhombus
It has parallel sides, but not perpendicular.
A rhombus has no perpendicular sides but its diagonals are perpendicular to each other and meet at right angles.
A rhombus has 4 equal sides and the diagonals are always perpendicular
A rhombus has all sides congruent with no sides *necessarily* perpendicular. Normally a square is considered a kind of rhombus. So the answer would be "non-square rhombus."
rhombus
A square and a rhombus
No sides perpendicular means no right angles. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with no right angles so no sides perpendicular.
Rhombus
a rhombus
No but its diagonals are perpendicular to each other