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HOW CAN A SQUARE BE A RHOMBUS




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Answered by Genius384
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Answer:

As we know, that

  • All sides of rhombus are equal which is also in the square.
  • Both are quadrilaterals.

It is enough to call a square a rhombus.

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Answered by adarsh209209
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Answer:

A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length .

A square is a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length and interior angel right angles.

Thus a rhombus is not a square unless the angel are all right angles.... A square however is a rhombus since all four of its sides are of the same length.

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