Math, asked by harpreethundal58059, 7 months ago

every square is a rhombus but every rhombus is not a square why​

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Answered by aksharajain30aug2007
6

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

All the sides are equal. All the angles are equal to 90°. The diagonals are equal. A rhombus does NOT have all the properties of a square, therefore is not a special kind of square.

Answered by yeshwanthraj1
4

Answer:

in a rhombus all sides are equal as a square so, every square is a rhombus but in square the diagonals bisect each other but in the rhombus the diagonals does not bisect each other.

Step-by-step explanation:

in a rhombus all sides are equal as a square so, every square is a rhombus but in square the diagonals bisect each other but in the rhombus the diagonals does not bisect each other.

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