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Rhombi are a girl's best friend. Or so we've heard, anyway.
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- 00:04
Rhombi, a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
The Richardson Family Rhombus has been passed from generation to generation…
- 00:11
…and is rumored to bring bad luck to all of its possessors.
- 00:15
There’s just something shifty about the rhombus’ perfect shape.
- 00:19
On this segment, we inspect the fabled rhombus to see if any connection can be made between
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- 00:23
its geometry and its shady history.
- 00:26
This is “Behind the Diamond.”
- 00:29
Like all rhombi, the Richardson Family Rhombus is a parallelogram…
- 00:33
a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides… with all four sides congruent.
- 00:38
This particular characteristic became a source of terror for the wealthy Wurster family…
- 00:43
…who eventually went insane because they could not tell if the Rhombus was in the same
- 00:47
position they had left it.
- 00:49
Had it been flipped over during the night? Was it facing the other way? No one knew.
- 00:55
Another shared characteristic with other rhombi was its diagonals, which were perpendicular,
- 01:00
and bisected all four of its vertex angles.
- 01:03
This eventually led to the mental degeneration of the gem expert Sir Pipswhat…
- 01:09
…who spent his entire life attempting to break the famed Rhombus into two perfectly
- 01:13
congruent isosceles triangles.
- 01:16
He could never actually bring himself to touch the priceless rhombus,
- 01:19
and ultimately ended up in a mental hospital.
- 01:23
The Richardson Family Rhombus is currently in the possession of a family
- 01:27
who refused to be mentioned on this program.
- 01:30
Will the Rhombus’ perfect geometry get the best of them?
- 01:33
Find out next time, on a future installment of “Behind the Diamond.”
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