A square has four sides of equal magnitude (length), and four equal angles (all 90 degrees).
A square is technically a type of rhombus, but for the sake of this answer let's assume they areseparategeometric objects.
A rhombus has four sides of equal magnitude (length). However, think of a rhombus as a slanted square, kind of like an unstable table that has some weight on it, so it's leaning. It does not have four equal angles, but rather two sets of equal angles.
So the answer is a square has four equal 90 degree angles, but a rhombus does not.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
Is a rhombus.
Well a rhombus is sometimes and square. but a square is always a rhombus
Yes, a square is a rhombus. Don't get confused though, because a rhombus isn't a square. A square has 4 right angles, and a rhombus does not.
Nothing. A rhombus could be a square.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
A square is always a rhombus, but a rhombus is notalways a square.
no a square is not a rhombus
no a square is not a rhombus
FALSE a square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square
Rhombus Not a SquareIn a square, the sides are perpendicular. In a rhombus, they aren't. A rhombus is never a square.
A rhombus that is not a square is a rhombus. A square is a special type of rhombus that has all four angles equal (to 90°).
Yes, a square is a rhombus, but a rhombus is not a square. Yes, a rhombus has four sides of equal length. A square is a rhombus with four right angles.
A rhombus can be a square.
no!because a rhombus does not have four right angles but a square can be rhombus.
A square is a special case of a rhombus. A parallelogram is not a rhombus.
Yes, a square is a more specific geometric shape than a Rhombus. A square is always a Rhombus, but a Rhombus isn't always a square.