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rhombus
It could be a trapezoid having 2 right angles, an obtuse angle and an acute angle
No. A rhombus has four sides - two sets of two parallel lines. It also has four angles - two acute and equal; two obtuse and equal.
A rhombus, two sets of parallel lines intersecting,
parallelogram
all cogruent sides 2 acute angles 2 obtuse angles 2 sets of parallel lines the acute angles are 45 degrees the obtuse angles are135 degrees
rhombus
It could be a trapezoid having 2 right angles, an obtuse angle and an acute angle
A shape with parallel sides but no right angles is called a parallelogram
No. A rhombus has four sides - two sets of two parallel lines. It also has four angles - two acute and equal; two obtuse and equal.
A rhombus, two sets of parallel lines intersecting,
The term parallelogram refers to a four sided geometrical figure (in other words, a quadrilateral) in which there are two sets of parallel sides. The angles can vary; they can be right angles, or they can be acute or obtuse angles, as long as there are two sets of parallel sides. Angles are not said to be vertical to each other. Angles can be perpendicular to each other, but not vertical or horizontal. If angles are perpendicular, then they are right angles, in other words, 90o angles. Lines can be vertical, but angles can't.
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A square has 3 sets of parallel sides of equal length AND all the angles are 90 degrees. A rhombus has 2 sets of parallel lines of equal length, but the angles aren't all 90 degrees.
It can, for example a square and a rectangle both have two sets of parallel sides. However, it doesn't have to. As long as there are four sides and two sets of parallel sides, it is a parallelogram. The angles don't have to be 90 degrees.