If verticle is meant to be vertical, then none.
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∙ 13y agoA rhombus has 4 corners and 1 face.
A pentagon has five corners, or vertices. There is no such thing as a "vertical corner."
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It is its vertical perpendicular height
None of that is true of a rhombus. -- A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel sides. -- A rhombus need not have any square corners. But if it has any at all, then it has four of them, and most people looking at it would call it a square.
A rhombus has 4 corners and 1 face.
4 corners in a rhombus. Remember that it is a quadrilateral and that quadrilaterals have 4 sides and 4 corners. Quad = Four (4).
A pentagon has five corners, or vertices. There is no such thing as a "vertical corner."
Four. A square is a special case of a rhombus with 4 right-angle corners.
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No. If it did, then it would be a square.
It can be, but it doesn't have to be. A rhombus is only a square if it has a right angle at one of its corners. Otherwise it's not.
No. A rhombus is like a square that has had two corners pulled in opposite directions. So, if you took a square and grabbed two corners opposite each other, two corners are obtuse and the other two are acute. Hope that helped!
It is its vertical perpendicular height
None of that is true of a rhombus. -- A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel sides. -- A rhombus need not have any square corners. But if it has any at all, then it has four of them, and most people looking at it would call it a square.
Not always. Like a rhombus.
Quadrilateral