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What is the charateristic of the angle rhombus?

There is no such thing as an "angle rhombus". The opposite angles of a rhombus are equal, adjacent ones are supplementary.


What rhombus have rotational symestry?

A rhombus which has at least one angle a right angle (i.e. a square which is a special type of rhombus)


Does a rhombus with at least one right angle have to be a square?

it wouldn't be a rhombus if it had a right angle.


What angle is a rhombus?

A rhombus is not an angel. One angle of a rhombus can have any value in the range (0, 180) degrees. The opposite angle is the same, and the other two are supplementary.


What is the degree of rhombus?

An angle in a rhombus can be any value less than 180 degrees. However, if the angle is 90 degrees, the rhombus becomes a square.


Does rhombus have angle bisector?

Any shape which has an angle can have an angle bisector.


What shape has 4 equal sides but no right angle?

Rhombus :)


Is every rhombus a suare?

No. A rhombus is only a square if the rhombus contains at least 1 right angle.


Can a rhombus have a obtuse angle?

Yes.


If an angle of rhombus is 35degrees what are the remaining three angles?

The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent. So the angle opposite to the given angle is also 35 degrees. The consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees). So the supplement angle of the given angle is 145 degrees (180 - 35), and the angle opposite to that angle also will be 145 degrees.


What is the approximate height of a building when the angle of elevation at the top of a building is 34 degrees and at a point 80 feet closer the angle of elevation is 45 degrees?

It can be shown that:height = (d tan α tan β)/(tan α - tan β)where: α is the angle closest to the objectβ is the angle further away from the objectd is the distance from the point of angle α to the point of angle βThus: height = (80 ft × tan 45° × tan 34°)/(tan 45° - tan 34°) ≈ 165.78 ft


What do the angles of a rhombus equal?

The sum of the angles in a rhombus equal a straight angle (180o).