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Bisect the rhombus with a line parallel to either of the pairs of sides.

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Q: How do you split a rhombus to make two parallelograms?
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Which shapes are special parallelograms?

A square and a rhombus are two special forms of parallelograms.


Can a rhombus be separated into two parallelograms?

Yes.


What are the different types of rhombus?

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What is a quadrilatetral with all sides equal?

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Which figure cannot be classified as a parallelogram a rectangle a rhombus a square or realizing?

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Why a parallelogram does not a rhombus?

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What two shapes do you use to make a rhombus?

You could use two isosceles triangles, or two parallelograms with one pair of sides half as long as the other, suitable trapeziums (trapezia?). There are also lots of irregular shapes.


Can you make a rectangle with two parallelograms?

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What are the two triangles called when you split a rhombus diagonally?

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