Math, asked by anishgotmare2007, 6 months ago

Explain how a square is
a. a rhombus​

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Answered by vibha90
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Answer:

a squre is a rhombus because in square and rhombus all the sides are equal in length.

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always remember that a rhombus can never be a squre but a square can be a rhombus.

Answered by SiddheshGhag
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Answer:

A square is a special case of a rhombus, because it has four equal-length sides and goes above and beyond that to also have four right angles.Every square you see will be a rhombus, but not every rhombus you meet will be a square.

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