rhumbus
No, a rectangle cannot ever be a rhumbus - nor a rhombus (to give its correct selling).
The main difference is that a square is a geometric shape whereas a rhumbus is a word with no meaning.The main difference between a square and a rhombus is that all the angles of a square are equal. In a rhombus, there are two pairs of equal opposite angles.
If those are the diagonals of the rhombus then its area: 0.5*14*8 = 112 square cm
The formula for a rhombus is as follows: "a closed 2-dimensional figure with four straight sides of equal length".
rhumbus
No, a rectangle cannot ever be a rhumbus - nor a rhombus (to give its correct selling).
Yes, except that the word is rhombus, not rhumbus!.
Nothing, since there is no such word.However, a rhombus is a quadrilateral whose sides are of equal length.
The main difference is that a square is a geometric shape whereas a rhumbus is a word with no meaning.The main difference between a square and a rhombus is that all the angles of a square are equal. In a rhombus, there are two pairs of equal opposite angles.
If those are the diagonals of the rhombus then its area: 0.5*14*8 = 112 square cm
The formula for a rhombus is as follows: "a closed 2-dimensional figure with four straight sides of equal length".
Any parallelogram, including rhombus, but not including rectangle or square.
Since there is no such thing as a rhumbus, I guess the answer must be "none".
The answer depends on what information you have about the rhombus and on how much mathematics you know. I suppose the simplest is:Area = a^2*sin(x) where a is the length of the sides, and x is an interior angle.
Yes.
A rhumbus?