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5 difference between square and rhombus

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Answered by 3feb
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Difference Between Square and Rhombus. In geometry, you may have learned about squares and the rhombus. ... By contrast, a rhombus is another parallelogram that, unlike the square, has no right angles. All of its sides have the same characteristics of being equal in length or width as in the case of squares.
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All the angles of a square are equal. The rhombus has two sets of opposite internal angles with the same measurement.

Both the square and rhombus are quadrilaterals and parallelograms—they have four sides, and their opposite sides are parallel. The two shapes have all sides equal. Every square, by definition, is considered a rhombus, but a rhombus is not always a square.

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