A rhombus is a quadrilateral having four sides of equal length. A rhombus has two axes of symmetry, both being its diagonals. The opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel to one another. The opposite angles of a rhombus are the same size as one another. If a rhombus has a right angle, then it is a square. Perimeter of a rhombus is four times the length of any side (4 x S). Area of a rhombus is the product of the length of one side and the height. The height is shortest distance between two sides, equal to the length of a line that is perpendicular to both opposite sides. This can be written as: Area = Side x Height (A = SH). * A rhombus has 4 sides, since it is a quadrilateral.
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yes all squares are rhombuses but not all rhombuses are squares
a square
Lozerge, diamond, rhomb, Quadrillateral, equilateral and arallelogram
No because the properties of a rhombus are different to a trapezoid
They are both 4 sided quadrilaterals but with different properties
No because a parallelogram has different properties to a rhombus but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
square:plane::cube:
no, every rectangle is not a rombus
A rombus is a sort of dimond shape, a bit like a kite.
Yes. But not "rombus", that's "rhombus".
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