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,
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
Two, unless the rhombus happens to be square.
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.
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.