They are both polygons.
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A kite or a rhobus. It only looks like a rhombus if you turn it on its side.
In a rectangle, consecutive sides are the pairs of sides that share a common vertex or corner. For example, the top and right sides, or the bottom and left sides of a rectangle are consecutive sides. These sides are perpendicular to each other, forming right angles at their intersection points.
A rectangle has NO faces. A rectangle has FOUR(4) Sides.
Yes. A rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles. A rhombus is a parallelogram with four equal sides. Therefore, if a rectangle has four equal sides, then it is a rhombus. If a rhombus has four right angles, it is a rectangle. In this case, the rectangle and the rhombus are a special type of parallelogram called a square.
No. That is because there is no such word as "rhobus". A rhombus, on the other hand, IS a polygon. It is a quadrilateral.
Yes, a square is a special kind of rhombus.
It has two lines of symmetry.
A square IS always a special kind of rhombus.
It is the right angle triangle which has 3 sides whereas all quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
Quadrilateral
No they do not.
Depends on the type of piano I guess. Most keyboards are rectangle shaped, there are rectangle/square shaped grand pianos but they are not common, most uprights are rectangle.
They are both polygons.
never - the only thing it may have is common is that a simple rectangle will have four right angles. But a rectangle is not simple, it is complex.
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