A rhombus is a flat shape with four equal straight sides, resembling a diamond. It has equal length, opposite sides are parallel, and opposite angles are equal. The adjacent angles of a rhombus are supplementary, meaning that each pair of them must have a sum of degrees.
The sum of the interior angles in a rhombus is 360°. The angles of a rhombus need not necessarily be right angles, as they can vary from >0^(circ) to <180^(circ). The opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel, and the diagonals bisect each other at 90 degrees.
To calculate the angles of a rhombus when given one angle, one should keep in mind the following properties:
- The four interior angles in a rhombus must have a sum of degrees.
- The opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel.
- Diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at 90 degrees.
- The sum of the interior angles of a rhombus is 360 ∘, as in any other quadrilateral.
In summary, a rhombus is a flat shape with four equal interior angles, which must have a sum of degrees. The opposite and adjacent angles must be equivalent, and the sum of the interior angles of a rhombus is 360 ∘, as in any other quadrilateral.
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This question was taken from a previous Grade 9 Applied EQAO Standardized Test – Winter 2005 #19.
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