Well, this is a question that you can argue on. It all depends on how you divide the rhombus. There can be a triangle and a trapezoid. There can also be two triangles. The last one that I can think of right now are two rhombuses inside the original rhombus.
Square and rhombus?
Some shapes that are close to the rhombus are the square and kite.
Two isosceles (or equilateral) triangles together will make a rhombus.
A square and a rhombus are two special forms of parallelograms.
The two quadrilaterals with equal sides are the rhombus and square.
Two triangles make a rhombus
Square and rhombus?
No. The two shapes have very distinct properties.
Some shapes that are close to the rhombus are the square and kite.
Two isosceles (or equilateral) triangles together will make a rhombus.
A square and a rhombus are two special forms of parallelograms.
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A net is a concept that is relevant for solid objects, not two-dimensional shapes.
A net is a concept that is relevant for solid objects, not two-dimensional shapes.
The two quadrilaterals with equal sides are the rhombus and square.
I don't know if there's a specific name for these two shapes, but the only two shapes that have 4 equal sides are the square and rhombus. The difference between the two is the square has 4 equal angles (90 degrees) and a rhombus does not.
Two shapes beginning with r are rectangle and rhombus.