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.
That's called a "rhombus".If one of the angles inside it happens to be a right angle (90 degrees), then it's called a "square".
in one square, there are two triangles, so the ratio of triangles to sqaures is 2:1
A rhombus which has at least one angle a right angle (i.e. a square which is a special type of rhombus)
136.952 square units
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.
yes by putting one leg inside and the over outside
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.
That's called a "rhombus".If one of the angles inside it happens to be a right angle (90 degrees), then it's called a "square".
in one square, there are two triangles, so the ratio of triangles to sqaures is 2:1
One type of lobbying takes place inside of the Capitol and the other outside of it.
It can be argued that a rhombus can fit inside a trapezoid. However, there are others who debate that a trapezoid can never be a rhombus because it is defined to have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
Well the first question you need to ask yourself is: what makes something inside and what makes something outside...The actuall building would be outside but the inside of would...obviously...be inside...but it depends if you have a built in garage or one that is not attached to your house, one attached to a house would be inside
Outside. (But if the entire sentence is a parenthetical like this one, it would go inside.)
Two young plants and a house. Put one outside and keep one inside near a window. See which one grows better.
2, one on the inside, and one on the outside.
one is inside one is outside