Math, asked by king9573, 7 months ago

A square is a rhombus and a rectangle but a rhombus and a rectangle is not a square.
A. True
B. False​

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Answered by MeganaB
3

Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

No, because all four sides of a rectangle don't have to be equal. However, the sets of rectangles and rhombuses do intersect, and their intersection is the set of squares—all squares are both a rectangle and a rhombus.

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
2

Answer:

The given statement is true.

Reason- All the properties of rhombus and rectangle are found in square . That's why, a square is a rhombus and a rectangle.

But all the properties of square are not found in rhombus and rectangle That's why, a rhombus and a rectangle is not a square.

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