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what is rohmbus?????​

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Answered by Thebooklet
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❝ In Euclidean geometry, a rhombus is a type of quadrilateral. It is a special case of a parallelogram, whose diagonals intersects each other at 90 degrees. ❞

If the angles of the rhombus are all 90 degrees, then it is a square.

Area of Rhombus

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Perimeter of Rhombus

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Some of the important properties of the rhombus are as follows:➛

✪All sides of the rhombus are equal.

✪The opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel.

✪Opposite angles of a rhombus are equal.

✪In a rhombus, diagonals bisect each other at right angles.

✪Diagonals bisect the angles of a rhombus.

✪The sum of two adjacent angles is equal to 180 degrees.

✪The two diagonals of a rhombus form four right-angled triangles which are congruent to each other

Answered by btsarmy2031
9

Answer:

⇨★In plane Euclidean geometry a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. ⇨★Another name is equilateral quadrilateral, since equilateral means that all of its sides are equal in length

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