A rhombus is a quadrilateral having 4 equal sides and no right angles
There can be only one rhombus which will meet the requirements.
Most of the time, rhombuses have no right angles, but a square is also a rhombus, so if it was a sqare, then there would be four right angles, but it will most likely be none.
3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
An infinite number. For example, you can have the narrow points of each rhombus meeting at a common apex. Move each rhombus a tiny fraction and you have a different shape.
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A rhombus has 4 sides.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral having 4 equal sides and no right angles
1 rhombus 4-5 triangles
There can be only one rhombus which will meet the requirements.
Most of the time, rhombuses have no right angles, but a square is also a rhombus, so if it was a sqare, then there would be four right angles, but it will most likely be none.
3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
When combining rhombuses, each rhombus has 4 sides. So, if you combine 5 rhombuses, you will have a total of 5 x 4 = 20 sides. Each rhombus has 4 equal sides, so when they are combined, the total number of sides will be a multiple of 4.
Infinitely many. Any rhombus can be divided into smaller rhombi, thereby increasing the total number.
An infinite number. For example, you can have the narrow points of each rhombus meeting at a common apex. Move each rhombus a tiny fraction and you have a different shape.
All rhombuses have two pairs of congruent angles (opposite angles are congruent to one another - a square is a special case type of rhombus in which all four angles are congruent).
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