a square can be thought of as a special rhombus justify the given statement
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We know that in a rhombus, all four sides are equal and opposite sides are parallel. If its all angles are right angles, then it become a square. So, a square can be thought of as a special rhombus. ... In a square, opposite sides are parallel as well as equal and opposite angles are equal to right angle.
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