A rhombus is a quadrilateral having 4 equal sides and no right angles
trapezoids have 4 sides, rhombuses have 4 sides
A rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral with all four sides of equal length. However, the term "different rhombuses" could refer to variations based on size, angles, or orientation. In a mathematical sense, there are infinitely many rhombuses, as they can vary in size and the angles between their sides. Thus, the total number of different rhombuses is not fixed and can be considered infinite.
The number of rhombuses that can fit in a hexagon depends on the size of the rhombuses relative to the hexagon. If we consider a regular hexagon and rhombuses that are formed by connecting the midpoints of the hexagon's sides, you can fit 6 rhombuses inside. However, if the rhombuses are of different sizes, the answer may vary.
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.
because a square has 4 sides and rhombus has for sides.
trapezoids have 4 sides, rhombuses have 4 sides
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A rhombus has 4 sides.
yes - all the rhombuses. By definition a trapezoid has two parallel sides, a rhombus also has two parallel sides - because both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. So all rhombuses are trapezoids (but not all trapezoids are rhombuses)
All rhombuses are parallelograms because to be a parallelogram you only have to have four sides and have opposite sides congruent.
The number of rhombuses that can fit in a hexagon depends on the size of the rhombuses relative to the hexagon. If we consider a regular hexagon and rhombuses that are formed by connecting the midpoints of the hexagon's sides, you can fit 6 rhombuses inside. However, if the rhombuses are of different sizes, the answer may vary.
Three rhombuses can be arranged to form a hexagon. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, so when three rhombuses are placed together, their sides can form a closed shape with six sides. The angles between the rhombuses will be 120 degrees, creating a regular hexagon.
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.
Some parallelograms are rhombuses, but all rhombuses are parallelograms. A parallelogram is a rhombus if and only if all of it's sides are the same length.
Rhombuses do have equal sides.
because a square has 4 sides and rhombus has for sides.
they are a shape with 4 sides and the sides are not the same lenth