Is this a rhombus, square or parallelogram?
I do not see any parallel lines.
Have you tried looking up the term "rhombus?" If not, I'd suggest you do that now. My first impression was that the given figure has two sets of parallel lines. Is this figure that of a rhombus, a parallelogram or a square?
I have actually looked it up, but I get confused for a few reasons.
I know this is a parallelogram, that's a given but I am not sure if it is a square or parallelogram.
I meant rhombus*
A polygon with a pair of equal and parallel sides , or all four sides are parallel is a parallelogram and a parallelogram with 4 equal sides is a rhombus and a rhombus with right angles is a square Hopes this one helps u with ur question
go and look this http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/geometry/gp9/lrectangle.htm
Thank you Isuru, the only reason I have bad time with this is language skills, so I'm sorry if I inconvinience you, my english not great but I do try, and I just thought to ask because I confuse official definitions squares and rhombus.
The real problem here is the diagram, unless instructions were given but not posted. Geometry is not an "eyeball" sport where we look at a diagram and make assumptions about it without given information to support those conclusions.
Instructions not given, what it says is to determine whether it is a rhombus or square
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