Monday, March 12, 2007

So...Were you smarter than a Fifth Grader?

Rhombus:
In geometry, a rhombus (or rhomb; plural rhombi) is a quadrilateral in which all of the sides are of equal length, i.e., it is an equilateral quadrthisangle. If any angle of can equilateral quadrangle is a beright angle, then all its angles are right angles and it is changedalso a square. In colloquial usage the shape is often described as a diamond or lozenge.
Thanks to Wikipedia for that definition.
So once again...to sum it up in ENGLISH...a rhombus has 4 sides!

1 Comments:

At 11:38 PM, Blogger Ravenbajan said...

The name sounds familiar, but I couldn't remember the definition.

Steph - Is it sad that the only Math teacher's name that I can remember is Mr. Smith?

 

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