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- If we have a parallelogram where all sides are congruent then we have what is called a rhombus. The properties of parallelograms can be applied on rhombi. If we have a quadrilateral where one pair and only one pair of sides are parallel then we have what is called a trapezoid.
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If in any shape, the sides are of equal lengths they are known as congruent sides. For example, if two triangles have all three sides of the same length that are equal to each other, we can say that the triangles are congruent. This congruence rule is called SSS (side-side-side).
A Quadrilateral has four-sides, it is 2-dimensional (a flat shape), closed (the lines join up), and has straight sides.
A rhombus is a geometric shape with the following properties: Four congruent sides. Four vertices. Two pairs of opposite parallel sides. Two pairs of congruent opposite angles. For example, Let’s look at each of the properties of a rhombus. Four congruent sides: Since a rhombus is a type of quadrilateral, it has four sides.
The left quadrilateral has 2 pairs of congruent sides and 2 pairs of congruent angles. The right quadrilateral has 4 pairs of congruent sides and 2 pairs of congruent angles. Both quadrilaterals have 2 pairs of parallel sides.
A rhombus is a type of parallelogram, and what distinguishes its shape is that all four of its sides are congruent. There are several formulas for the rhombus that have to do with its: Sides (click for more detail) All 4 sides are congruent. Angles. Diagonals bisect vertex angles. Diagonals. Diagonals are perpendicular. Area
The quadrilateral has two pairs of opposite congruent sides, two pairs of opposite parallel sides, and four equal angles – right angles. Identify the quadrilateral. The best classification for the quadrilateral is a rectangle.
Trapezoid. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel opposite sides. Kite. A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent adjacent sides. The following diagram summarizes the various quadrilaterals described above.