Answer:
All rhombuses share the same properties as parallelograms. Also the diagonals bisect the angles and are perpendicular bisectors of each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
The propperties of parallelograms (also shared by rhombuses) are:
- It is a quadrilateral: it has four vertices, four sides and four interior angles.
- Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.
- Opposite sides are of equal length (congruent).
- The internal angles at any two adjacent vertices are supplementary (total 180 °)
- Opposite internal angles are equal in measure.
Special properties of rhombuses:
- Diagonals bisect the angles: the diagonal matches its bisector and divides the angles in half.
- Diagonals are perpendicular: the intersection of both diagonals shows four right angles.