Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.
Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.
Then,
PBQD is a rhombus,
ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.
Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.
Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.
Then,
PBQD is a rhombus,
ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.
Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.
Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.
Then,
PBQD is a rhombus,
ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.
Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.
Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.
Then,
PBQD is a rhombus,
ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.
A square is technically a rhombus - but a rhombus is never a square. The definition of a rhombus is that it has two pairsof parallel sides. A square is defined as having all foursides equal,
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
A parallelogram is any four-sided figure that has two pairs of parallel sides.A rhombus is any parallelogram with two adjacent equal sides. Any rhombus is a parallelogram.A square satisfies both of these definitions. Any square is just a rhombus with a right angle in it.
a rhombus is a kite. * * * * * A rhombus is not a kite. A rhombus is not a square because all four angles of a square are equal and those of a rhombus are not. Normally, a rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral all of whose sides are equal and whose opposite angles are the same. I am not sure that this excludes the case where these angles are two pairs of 90 degree angles and therefore, form a square. So, at a stretch, one could say that a square is a special kind of rhombus.
A rhombus is a tetragon (or quadrilateral, what ever you want to call it) has two sets of parallel lines, all which are the same length. A square fits the above description, therefore, a square is a rhombus. For a two dimentional object to be square, it must fit the descriptions for the rhombus as well as have 4 right angles.
no two triangles can make a square
a rhombus and a square. a square can be a parallelogram but a parallelogram cannot be a square. a rhombus cannot be a square but a square can be a rhombus. * * * * * A rhombus does not have any lines of symmetry, only a square has two.
no it makes a square.
A square is technically a rhombus - but a rhombus is never a square. The definition of a rhombus is that it has two pairsof parallel sides. A square is defined as having all foursides equal,
A Rhombus is a 'lazy' square. The two pairs of opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel and of equal length, just like a square. However, The two opposite angles of a rhombus are equal in size, but NOT 90 degrees, One opposite pair are acute angles and the other opposite pair are obtuse angles.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
Square and rhombus.
square, rhombus
* Square * Rhombus * Rectangle * Parallelograma parallelogram or a rhombus, square, rectangle
A parallelogram is any four-sided figure that has two pairs of parallel sides.A rhombus is any parallelogram with two adjacent equal sides. Any rhombus is a parallelogram.A square satisfies both of these definitions. Any square is just a rhombus with a right angle in it.
a rhombus is a kite. * * * * * A rhombus is not a kite. A rhombus is not a square because all four angles of a square are equal and those of a rhombus are not. Normally, a rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral all of whose sides are equal and whose opposite angles are the same. I am not sure that this excludes the case where these angles are two pairs of 90 degree angles and therefore, form a square. So, at a stretch, one could say that a square is a special kind of rhombus.