No. All rhombi (rhombuses) are parallelograms but all parallelograms are not rhombi.
Not necessarily.
1 hexagon = 3 rhombi so 3 hexagon = 9 rhombi
All squares are a special type of rhombi. The special feature is that all angles of squares are equal.
Strictly speaking, no, because a semi-regular tessellation must be based on regular polygons and rhombi are not regular polygons. However, octagons and rhombi can be used to make a non-regular tessellation.
Yes, all squares are rhombi (aka rhombuses), but all rhombi are not squares.
Yes, all rhombi are parallelograms. If you understand the concept "parallelogram" then you will know that rhombi
Because all rhombi are parallelograms.
No. All rhombi (rhombuses) are parallelograms but all parallelograms are not rhombi.
no
no they are not
No.
Not necessarily.
A rhombus, many rhombi. And, yes, it always is.
No. If anything, a square is a fat rhombus. A square has the greatest width of all the rhombi that is can be deformed into.
1 hexagon = 3 rhombi so 3 hexagon = 9 rhombi
All squares are a special type of rhombi. The special feature is that all angles of squares are equal.