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.
ALWAYSevery square is a rhombus, but every rhombus is not a square.A square must have right angles and a rhombus does not have to have those.A rhombus is a quadrilateral with equal length sides, and can have oblique angles or right angles. A square only has right angles. A rhombus with right angles is a square. Other rhombi are not squares.By these definitions, all squares are rhombi, but not all rhombi are squares
a rhombus have 4 angles.
No. A rhombus, in general, has a pair of acute angles opposite one another, and a pair of obtuse angles. It is only as a special case that all four angles are right angles and so the rhombus becomes a square.So every rhombus is NOT a square but every square is a special type of rhombus.
A Rhombus with right angles is known as a square. At least that's the way it's written in the definition. Yes, to answer your question, a rhombus can have right angles.
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.
None, the total sum of angles in a rhombus is 360 degrees but none of them are right angles.
A rhombus has no right angles at its vertices but its diagonals are perpendicular to each other forming 4 right angles.
A rhombus doesn't need any right angles to be a rhombus, although it can have them if it wants to. If a rhombus has right angles, then it's a square. And if it has one right angle, then it must have four of them.
A rhombus will either have four right angles, or two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
a rhombus is a parallelogram with no right angles.
No, by definition a rhombus has all angles equal, but they are not right angles. A square is a type of rhombus with four right angles.
A rhombus has 4 right angles just like the square * * * * * In general a rhombus has a pair of equal obtuse angles and a pair of equal acute angles. It is only in a special case that the shape has 4 right angles and then it is called a square.
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect (meet) at right angles.
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A rhombus has no right angles however, if it is a square, a special case of a rhombus, it will have all four angles as right angles; otherwise, if not asquare, no right angles. A rhomus has 4 equal sides with opposite sides parallel