A rhombus is not the same as a parallelogram - it is a special type of parallelogram. A paralllogram and a rhombus are quadrilaterals with two pairs of parallel sides. In addition, all four sides of a rhombus are the same length.
It is a special kind of parallelogram.
A rhombus
Yes, but only if it is a square. A square is an equiangular rhombus, and a rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram.
Yes, it is a parrallelogram, or that's what my teacher tells me
A rhombus, by definition, must be equilateral. Therefore, an isosceles rhombus cannot exist and so it cannot be a parallelogram.
A parallelogram is equilateral when all its sides are the same length - that is, when it is a rhombus.
No, every parallelogram is not a rhombus.
Such a figure is called a rhombus.
yes
It is a special kind of parallelogram.
A rhombus
No, none of them are. But they are all parallelograms.
An equilateral parallelogram is called a rhombus.
Yes, but only if it is a square. A square is an equiangular rhombus, and a rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram.
A rhombus.
A parallelogram with congruent sides is a rhombus.
Yes, it is a parrallelogram, or that's what my teacher tells me