Turning a square does not make it into a rhombus.
There are 4 interior angles in a rhombus that add up to 360 degrees.
A rhombus normally has no right angles (at the vertices). If a rhombus has right angles (at the vertices), it is called a square. The diagonals of a rhombus meet at right angles.
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A square has 4 equal angles, by definition; it is a specific type of rhombus.
A rhombus is a 4 sided quadrilateral which has 4 vertices and 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees
A rhombus has four equal sides, but it is not necessarily a square. Think of it as a square that can be stretched. Thus, it will have four angles and opposite angles will be the equal. A special case of a rhombus is a square and then, all four angles will be equal 90 degrees.
rhombus=4 square=4
In a Rhombus there are 360o degrees. They have four of the same length sides that are Quadrilateral!
Yes there are many parallelograms that are not squares. A rhombus can be one of them, however, a square is always a rhombus but a rhombus is not always a square.
The 4 interior angles of a rhombus add up to 360 degrees
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Grammatically, your question should read 'How many sides does a rhombus have?' The answer is four(4) sides of equal length, but the angles are NOT 90 degrees. A Rhombus can be thought of as a 'lazy' square.
The internal angles of a rhombus add up to 360 degrees.
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Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
A rhombus has two pair of equal angles. Adjacent angles are supplementary.