A rhombus has four sides that are all equal. Different types of parallelograms and quadrilaterals are two examples of a rhombus.
square, rectangle, trapezoid, rhombus
Square, rectangle,Diamond,Parallelogram & rhombus
A rhombus, a parallelogram, and a rectangle, are different examples of quadrilaterals, that is, four-sided shapes.
NO!!!! A Rhombus is a QUADRILATERAL., but has no right-angles (90 degrees) A Rectangle is a Quadrilateral , but has four right angles. The word' rectangle' can be split into 'rect' and 'angle'. 'Rect' means 'right' from its Latin root/base. and Angle.
No. In order to be similar, their angles must be equal. Rhombuses don't all have to have the same set of angles. All a rhombus needs is four equal sides. Different rhombuses can be "squished" by different amounts.
rhombus
they are rhombus,square,rectangle,trapezoid,parallelogram
square, rectangle, trapezoid, rhombus
The different types of polygons are quadrilateral, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, decagon, heptagon, nonagon, tridecagon, icosagon, megagon, and chilicagon.
A parallelogram in geometry is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel lines. A square, rectangle, rhombus, are examples of different types of parallelogram.
NO!!!! A Rhombus is a QUADRILATERAL., but has no right-angles (90 degrees) A Rectangle is a Quadrilateral , but has four right angles. The word' rectangle' can be split into 'rect' and 'angle'. 'Rect' means 'right' from its Latin root/base. and Angle.
There are several different types of quadrilaterals in geometry. Some of them include the rhombus, the rhomboid, the rectangle and the square.
There are no other names for a Rhombus. Its characteristics are;- The four sides are all of equal length The opposite sides are parallel The sum of the four angles is 360 degrees. There are NO right angles. Casually , it may be thought of as a 'lazy square'.
Opposite sides are equal in length. Opposite angles are equal. It is also known as a parallelogram.
Because a rhombus is a shape and a kite is a object that is the shape of a rhombus. (only sometimes they are not a rhombus)
A rhombus has no right angles
Square and rhombus.