a rhombus can be a square but all squares are not rhombus.why?
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Only the rhombuses with four congruent angles can be a square. Square is a special case of a rhombus. A square is a quadrilateral in which are sides are equal and all angles are right angles. All angles of rhombus are not 90 degrees even though their sides are equal......
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We know that the property of the rhombus which have equal length
so when we are taking about the property of square even this have equal length
but the main difference here is right angle. Rhombus here does not have right angle.
Depending on the figure or the measurement you can say that A rhombus can be a square but all squares are not rhombus.
For this answer you can difference between square and rhombus Which i have already given you mainly 2 points
Hope it helped you
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Good evening
Here is your answer READ CAREFULLY
We know that the property of the rhombus which have equal length
so when we are taking about the property of square even this have equal length
but the main difference here is right angle. Rhombus here does not have right angle.
Depending on the figure or the measurement you can say that A rhombus can be a square but all squares are not rhombus.
For this answer you can difference between square and rhombus Which i have already given you mainly 2 points
Hope it helped you
Its my view answer
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