Yes it does.
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All of them - except that the correct name is rhombus.
It is a hexagon all of whose sides are of equal measure. Note that it need not be a regular hexagon since the angles need not be equal (in the same way that a rhombus has four equal sides but its angles are not all the same).
Parallelogram Rectangle Square Kite Rhombus Pentagon Octagon Hexagon Polygon
NO
Yes it does.
there are 3 rhombus in 1 hexagon
Rhombus: 4 Hexagon: 6
No because a rhombus has 4 sides whereas an hexagon has 6 sides.
A hexagon (hex=10) has ten sides, a rhombus has 4 sides. Therefore, a hexagon has 6 more sides than a rhombus.
No, never.
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A rhombus and a hexagon are both polygons, meaning they are closed shapes with straight sides. They also both have equal interior angles - a rhombus has four equal angles, while a regular hexagon has six equal angles. Additionally, both shapes have lines of symmetry - a rhombus has two lines of symmetry, and a regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry.
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A circle, a triangle, a hexagon, a person are some examples of things which cannot be a rhombus.