If a square and a rhombus stand on the same base and has same perimeter prove that the square has the larger area
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Area of a sq.= side *side(or diag*diag as side=diag in sq)
Area of a rhombus=(diag.1*diag.2)/2
Length of diagonals of a rhombus may differ from those of a square due to variation in angles of the two figures.
Therefore,it is proved that the area may differ
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