Seetha said that "square and rhombus are similar figures".Do you accept her statement? justify answer
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This way you can prove that both are similar
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Yes I agree her statements
- Rhombus: The sides of a rhombus are all the same length. Opposite angles of a rhombus are the same size and measure. It's area is 1/2(a*b), where a and b are the length of the diagonals.
- Square: The sides of a square are all the same length. All angles of a square are same size and measure. It's area is x^2, where x is the length of one side.
- If we skew a square to one direction, then it is a rhombus (a distorted square, where all the sides are of the same lengths but the angles are not 90 degrees.) Also a square is always a rhombus but a rhombus is not always a square.
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