A rhombus by definition has all sides the same. A square is a special example of a rhombus, just with right angles. Did you mean parallelogram?
If you meant parallelogram, then the opposite sides are the same length, namely 6 and 4.
2007-12-17 07:39:38
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answer #1
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answered by Puzzling 7
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6 and 4
2007-12-17 15:40:31
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answer #2
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answered by slayer maniac 3
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I believe a rhombus has 4 equal sides, like a square, but the angles are not all equal, just the opposite angles are equal.
2007-12-17 15:39:51
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answered by mom 7
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A rhombus' opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, therefore the remaining sides are 6 and 4.
2007-12-17 15:39:31
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answered by Jacob A 5
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A rhombus is a quadrilateral with four sides that are the same length.
2007-12-17 15:39:46
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answered by Hiker 4
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A rhombus is a parallelogram with sides of equal length.
i.e. a=b=c=d
2007-12-17 15:40:19
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answered by Helen B 5
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A rhombus is an EQUILATERAl parallelogram.
Therefore, all its sides are congruent to each other.
teddy boy
2007-12-17 15:46:27
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answer #7
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answered by teddy boy 6
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