1 They are both 2 dimensional shapes
2 They both have 4 equal sides
3 They both belong to the class of polygons known as quadrilaterals
4 They both have equal opposite parallel sides
5 They both have 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees
6 They both have 4 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
7 They both have perpendicular diagonals
8 They both have lines of symmetry
9 They both have rotational symmetry
10 They both will individually tessellate
11 They both have perimeters which is the sum of their 4 sides
12 They both have areas which can be 0.5*product of their diagonals
13 They both can be split into triangles
14 They both can be subjected to trigonometry
15 They both have individual properties within a circle
16 They both can form the cross-section of a prism
No. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides - of any length. A rhombus has four equal sides, a square has four equal sides AND four right angles. Incidentally, four equal sides for a rhombus implies two pairs of parallel sides and equal opposite angles, so those facts are not required to define a rhombus.
Its all equal
A rhombus is a type of parallelogram, and what distinguishes its shape is that all four of its sides are congruent. There are several formulas for the rhombus that have to do with itsSides(click for more detail) all 4 sides are congruentAngles(click for more detail) diagonals bisect vertex anglesDiagonals(click for more detail) diagonals are pependicularArea(click for more detail)A square is a rhombus and a rectangle. In other words, if each angle of a rhombus is 90°, then it's a square.
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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
No. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides - of any length. A rhombus has four equal sides, a square has four equal sides AND four right angles. Incidentally, four equal sides for a rhombus implies two pairs of parallel sides and equal opposite angles, so those facts are not required to define a rhombus.
Its all equal
A rhombus is a type of parallelogram, and what distinguishes its shape is that all four of its sides are congruent. There are several formulas for the rhombus that have to do with itsSides(click for more detail) all 4 sides are congruentAngles(click for more detail) diagonals bisect vertex anglesDiagonals(click for more detail) diagonals are pependicularArea(click for more detail)A square is a rhombus and a rectangle. In other words, if each angle of a rhombus is 90°, then it's a square.
it is a odd number
Oh, dude, a rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length. It's like a square that partied too hard and got a little slanted. Also, the opposite angles of a rhombus are equal, making it a pretty chill shape in the geometry world.
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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
It has 4 equal sides Its perimeter is the sum of its 4 sides
A square is a special type of rectangle; therefore it has all the properties of a rectangle. Any property that a rectangle has, a square has as well. This includes the facts that it has four right angles (that's where the name "rectangle" comes from), that opposite sides are parallel, that opposite sides have the same length, and that diagonals have the same length.
A rectangle is not a square
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Well, some facts are, its 75,000 square metres. and yer.