A parallelogram.
They are squares and rhombuses
A rectangle
rectangles and squares
Yes its sides are parallel and its diagonals are perpendicular
A parallelogram and a rhombus are alike in that both are quadrilaterals with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Additionally, they share the property that opposite angles are equal. However, a rhombus has the added characteristic that all four sides are of equal length, making it a specific type of parallelogram. Both shapes also have diagonals that bisect each other, but in a rhombus, the diagonals are perpendicular.
They are squares and rhombuses
Parallelogram and rectangle apex
A rectangle
Parallelogram and a rectangle
rectangles and squares
Parallelogram and a rectangle
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular. A rhombus is a special kind of parallelogram. It has the characteristics of a parallelogram (both pairs of opposite sides parallel, opposite sides are congruent, opposite angles are congruent, diagonals bisect each other.) It also has special characteristics. It has four congruent sides. So it looks like a lopsided or squished square. Its diagonals are perpendicular. Another property: each diagonal bisects two angles of the rhombus.
Yes its sides are parallel and its diagonals are perpendicular
A parallelogram and a rhombus are alike in that both are quadrilaterals with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Additionally, they share the property that opposite angles are equal. However, a rhombus has the added characteristic that all four sides are of equal length, making it a specific type of parallelogram. Both shapes also have diagonals that bisect each other, but in a rhombus, the diagonals are perpendicular.
A rectangle has both parallel lines and perpendicular sides. In a rectangle, opposite sides are parallel to each other, while adjacent sides meet at right angles, creating perpendicular intersections. This unique combination of properties distinguishes rectangles from other quadrilaterals.
It can be :- 1- a parallelogram 2- Square if diagonals are perpendicular and congruent 3- Rectangle if diagonals are congruent 4- Rhombus if diagonals are perpendicular
Not necessarily; a rhombus has 2 pairs of opposite sides which are parallel, like the parallelogram, and its diagonals are perpendicular. (It also has all its sides of the same length.)