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Does a rhombus have right angles?

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No, opposite angles are congruent. The sum of the interior angles equal 360 degrees.

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No matter what angles you have for the rhombus's four vertices, the diagonals of a rhombus are always at right angles to each other. These diagonals also cut each other exactly in half. Geometricians say they bisect each other. That means the two diagonals divide the rhombus up into four right-angle triangles.
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