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A square and a rhombus both have all sides equal and opposite sides parallel.
A square and a rhombus both have four equal sides.
No, both shapes have all four sides equal.
it may be a parallelogram or a kite both have opposite sides equal
Only when they are equilateral triangles and regular hexagons that both will have sides of equal lengths.
A square and a rhombus both have all sides equal and opposite sides parallel.
If both sides are equal, it's called an equation. If both sides are NOT equal, it's called an inequality.
They are both quadrilaterals with 4 equal sides.
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I think its a property in which both sides of an equation are equal either by adding, subtracting, multiplication, or division.
A square and a rhombus both have four equal sides.
No, both shapes have all four sides equal.
They are both regular polygons They both have their own equal sides and equal interior angles They both have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees They both have their own amount of diagonals They both have a perimeter which is the sum of their sides They both can tessellate individually They both have areas calculated differently They both can be subjected to transformations on the Cartesian plane They both can be split up into triangles They both can be circumscribed within a circle
it may be a parallelogram or a kite both have opposite sides equal
Both pairs of opposite sides of a parallelogram must be equal. Since both pairs of opposite sides of a rhombus are equal, it is a parallelogram.
A square is not a rhombus although they both have 4 equal sides but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
Only when they are equilateral triangles and regular hexagons that both will have sides of equal lengths.