A rhombus is mainly a diamond, but it is thinner. I cannot exactly explain how to draw one, but just imagine a diamond being squished by two concrete blocks.
By using a staight edge and a protractor it will have 4 equal sides of 5 cm and 2 opposite angles of 50 degrees and 2 opposite angles of 130 degrees
facts about rhombus's: 1) a rhombus is a parallelogram with all four sides of equal length. 2) the sum of the angles inside a 4-sided polygon is 360 degrees. 3) in a rhombus the two opposing corners must be the same angle in order for (1) to be true. therefore: the only way to draw a rhombus with 2 right angles, is to actually draw one with 4 right angles a.k.a. a square
Sqaure,Parallelogram,Rhombus,Rectangle
Draw two lines of equal length meeting at a vertex. Make sure that the angle between the lines is not 90 degrees. At the far end of each of these lines, draw a line, again equal in length, at an angle that is supplementary to the first angle.[Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees.]
Squares are special cases of rhombuses, ones in which all the internal angles are the same (90°). So no, you cannot draw a square that is not a rhombus. It's a bit like trying to draw a square that is not a quadrilateral. Squares are special cases of quadrilaterals.
A rhombus is mainly a diamond, but it is thinner. I cannot exactly explain how to draw one, but just imagine a diamond being squished by two concrete blocks.
no a square is a rhombus with equal sides and angles are all 90 degrees
Sure ! -- The sides of every rhombus are always congruent. -- If you make the angles congruent, then you have a special kind of rhombus called a "square".
Draw a rectangle. And you probably mean "congruent sides," or "sides of equal length."
By using a staight edge and a protractor it will have 4 equal sides of 5 cm and 2 opposite angles of 50 degrees and 2 opposite angles of 130 degrees
Yes, but then it would become a square (a special case of a rhombus).
facts about rhombus's: 1) a rhombus is a parallelogram with all four sides of equal length. 2) the sum of the angles inside a 4-sided polygon is 360 degrees. 3) in a rhombus the two opposing corners must be the same angle in order for (1) to be true. therefore: the only way to draw a rhombus with 2 right angles, is to actually draw one with 4 right angles a.k.a. a square
Sqaure,Parallelogram,Rhombus,Rectangle
Draw two lines of equal length meeting at a vertex. Make sure that the angle between the lines is not 90 degrees. At the far end of each of these lines, draw a line, again equal in length, at an angle that is supplementary to the first angle.[Two angles are supplementary if their sum is 180 degrees.]
Draw polygonal figure with 5 equal sides.
It is a parallelogramIf one of the angles is a right angle (then they all are) and the quadrilateral is a rectangle.If both pairs of sides are equal in length (but none of the angles is a right angle) the quadrilateral is a rhombus.If the sides are equal and one of the angles is a right angle, the quadrilateral is a square.