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?
Two isosceles (or equilateral) triangles together will make a rhombus.
Some shapes that are close to the rhombus are the square and kite.
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.
Two isosceles (or equilateral) triangles together will make a rhombus.
Some shapes that are close to the rhombus are the square and kite.
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.