The angles must change to be something other than 90o
With the force
Not normally but the nearest shape to a square without right angles is a rhombus
A typographic error will make a rhombus into a rhumbus.
Two isosceles (or equilateral) triangles together will make a rhombus.
A rhombus.
Turning a square does not make it into a rhombus.
all sides must be equal so you increase the sides
With the force
no two triangles can make a square
A rhombus looks like a lopsided square, or a diamond shape. It is a parallelogram with four equal sides. The angles of a rhombus do not all need to be equal BUT opposite angles of a rhombus ARE equal. If you were to "straighten it up" and make all the angles equal at right angles, it would be a square. A rhombus with four right angles is a square.
The square and the rhombus are both equilateral. All their sides are the same length. In the square, the angles are all right angles. If you make a square and have each vertex on a "hinge" so that they can move, you can "reshape" the square and make different diamond (or lozenge) shapes. As you pull and push the shape to change it, the sides always remain the same length, of course. The angles all change as you move it though. That's a rhombus.
square and rhombus i think
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".
no it makes a square.
Yes, a square is a specific type of rectangle or rhombus. The only qualifications for a rectangle are that the corners have the make 90 degree angles and the sides have to be parallel, any square meets those qualifications.
Divide square into 4parts gets 4 rhombus shapes
Not normally but the nearest shape to a square without right angles is a rhombus