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explain this statement to me if you understood it. I can't understand that how all the squares are rhombuses and not all rhombuses are squares. IRRELEVANT ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY AND RIGHT ONES WOULD BE MARKED AS THE BRAINLEIST.​

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Answered by rishavdutta2008
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Answer:

because the properties of square matches with rombus.

Step-by-step explanation:

like equal sides,

Answered by keerthanaa26
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When you take a rhombus it will look exactly like square. But, some rhombus won't look like square.

So, all the squares are rhombus

But not all rhombus are squares

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