yes because it is a shape
yes,because it is part of our life.,the "MATHEMATICS".
a rhombus of side 5.5cm
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The answer depends on what information you have about the rhombus and on how much mathematics you know. I suppose the simplest is:Area = a^2*sin(x) where a is the length of the sides, and x is an interior angle.
Ah, a square rhombus is a special shape where all four sides are equal in length like a square, and opposite angles are equal like a rhombus. It's a unique blend of both shapes, creating a harmonious balance of symmetry and beauty on the canvas of geometry. Just like in painting, embracing the uniqueness of each shape can lead to wonderful creations on the canvas of mathematics.
Two parallel sides is part of the definition for a rhombus.
Mathematics is a noun.
yes,because it is part of our life.,the "MATHEMATICS".
i think its a quadrilateral, rhombus, and parallelogram.
a rhombus of side 5.5cm
Since the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular between them, then in one forth part of the rhombus they form a right triangle where hypotenuse is the side of the rhombus, the base and the height are one half part of its diagonals. Let's take a look at this right triangle.The base and the height lengths could be congruent if and only if the angles opposite to them have a measure of 45⁰, which is impossible to a rhombus because these angles have different measures as they are one half of the two adjacent angles of the rhombus (the diagonals of a rhombus bisect the vertex angles from where they are drawn), which also have different measures (their sum is 180⁰ ).Therefore, the diagonals of a rhombus are not congruent as their one half are not (the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other).
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You have to either know a lot of mathematics or do some serious research if you want it to play a major part.
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Math or mathematics is a noun.
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Triangles are an important part of mathematics (there is a whole branch of mathematics devoted to the study of triangles, called trigonometry) and mathematics is the language of science.