yes
Not only can a rhombus be a parallelogram, it must be one. A rhombus is a quadrilateral which has two pairs of parallel lines. That makes it a parallelogram.
A rhombus is one special kind of parallelogram. Everything about it screams "parallelogram",except that all of its sides are the same length.
Yes.
Normally none unless it's in the shape of a rhombus which has 2 lines of symmetry.
yes
A square.
Not only can a rhombus be a parallelogram, it must be one. A rhombus is a quadrilateral which has two pairs of parallel lines. That makes it a parallelogram.
A square is always a parellelogram since it has equal sides.
A rhombus is one special kind of parallelogram. Everything about it screams "parallelogram",except that all of its sides are the same length.
NO.
not always
Yes.
Normally none unless it's in the shape of a rhombus which has 2 lines of symmetry.
A parallelogram with equal sides is a rhombus. If the interior angles are right angles, it's a square.
A rhombus. More information... The no right angles is throwing me, but I will add this comment: A square A four-sided polygon having equal-length sides meeting at right angles. The sum of the angles of a square is 360 degrees. A Parellelogram is a four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides. The sum of the angles of a parallelogram is 360 degrees. A Rhombus is a four-sided polygon having all four sides of equal length. The sum of the angles of a rhombus is 360 degrees. So, a Square is actually a Parellelogram and Rhombus as well; and it has 4 right angles. So... I am not sure that Parellelogram and Rhombus are what you were looking for,
no but a rhombus is always a parallelogram