A rhombus which has at least one angle a right angle (i.e. a square which is a special type of rhombus)
A rhombus doesn't need any right angles to be a rhombus, although it can have them if it wants to. If a rhombus has right angles, then it's a square. And if it has one right angle, then it must have four of them.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral that has 4 equal sides and no right angles at its vertices but its digonals intersect each other at right angles.
A square is a rhombus with right angles so you would need to know one of the angles or an exterior angle or another angle that shares a vertex with the shape.
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.
it wouldn't be a rhombus if it had a right angle.
A rhombus which has at least one angle a right angle (i.e. a square which is a special type of rhombus)
no
The vertices of a rhombus have no right angles but its diagonals intersect each other at right angles.
It can be, but it doesn't have to be. A rhombus is only a square if it has a right angle at one of its corners. Otherwise it's not.
A rhombus doesn't need any right angles to be a rhombus, although it can have them if it wants to. If a rhombus has right angles, then it's a square. And if it has one right angle, then it must have four of them.
A square is a rhombus with a right angle (90 degrees) at one corner.Note:That means that all four angles will be right angles, but in order to prove thatyour rhombus is a square, it's only necessary to prove that one angle is.
No. There are quadrilaterals that have no right angles.no,what about a trapizoid or rhombus
When its angles are right angles
no.rhombuses don't have right angles
A rhombus is a quadrilateral that has 4 equal sides and no right angles at its vertices but its digonals intersect each other at right angles.
It doesn't have to, but it can. If it has one right angle, then it has four of them, and it's also a square.