A rhombus always have 2 pairs of congruent angles, yes.
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The adjacent sidesof a rhombus are always congruent... that's one of the identifying factors. A rhombus has all sides congruent, opposite sides parallel, and bisecting diagonals.
Yes because a rhombus is like a parallelogram
A square and a rhombus both have 4 congruent sides but their interior angles are different
A rhombus always have 2 pairs of congruent angles, yes.
Always: that's what makes a rhombus a rhombus. A+ Homies
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".
Yes, it is one of the ways to prove a figure is a rhombus. If adjacent sides are congruent, then the figure is a rhombus.
No. The diagonals are perpendicular, but they dont have to be congruent.
Squares and rhombuses can be congruent, but not always. If the rhombus is also a square, it is congruent to a square with the same dimensions. However, since a rhombus only demands for OPPOSITE angles to be congruent, and a square means ALL angles are 90 degrees, this is not always the case.
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The adjacent sidesof a rhombus are always congruent... that's one of the identifying factors. A rhombus has all sides congruent, opposite sides parallel, and bisecting diagonals.
Yes because a rhombus is like a parallelogram