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30 June, 10:40

How can you determine if a parallelogram on a coordinate grid is a rhombus

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  1. 30 June, 12:01
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    A parallelogram, is just a four-sided polygon, quadrilateral, with two pairs of parallel sides.

    a rhombus is a parallelogram, namely the left and right sides are parallel and the top and bottom sides are also parallel to each other.

    however, what we call a rhombus, is really a parallelogram that has sides that are all equal in length, besides being parallel.

    so on a grid or wherever else, if you have a parallelogram that has four sides that are all equal in length, then is also a rhombus.
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