Math, asked by shaikjaffer6933, 11 months ago

is a square a rhombus? Justify your answer. ​

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Answered by cadju
6

Yes, a square is a rhombus . but a rhombus is not a square.

  1. all sides are equal in a square . Rhombus also all sides are equal .
  2. a square's diagonals are perpendicular to each other where as Rhombus's diagonals are perpendicular to each other also .

rhombus is not a square because

  1. all angles of a right angles in a square . but, all angles of rhombus are not right angles .
  2. the diagonals of a square are equal whereas Rhombus diagonals are not equal .
Answered by rucha444
2

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

a rhombus should have the lengths of all it's 4 sides equall

now, the properties of a square are that all it's sides and angles are equall(90°)

Hence, a square is a rhombus.

Caution!: a square is a rhombus, but not all rhombus are square

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