What is a rhombus? Be precise with your definition.
Move points [color=#ff0000]B[/color] and [color=#ff0000]C[/color] and observe what happens to the rhombus.
In a quadrilateral, opposite sides are those across from each other, not touching or sharing any vertices. For example, [color=#6aa84f]AC[/color] and [color=#76a5af]B[/color][color=#6aa84f]E[/color] are opposite sides in the rhombus here.
Consecutive sides are those right next to each other (touching) in a polygon. For example, [color=#6aa84f]AC[/color] and [color=#e69138]CE[/color] are consecutive sides in this rhombus.
Now consider the angles in the diagram. Use the checkboxes as needed.
Now let's add the diagonals to the rhombus. Diagonals are segments that connect one vertex to another non-consecutive vertex.