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when can you say a square is a rhombus????????????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, every square is a rhombus.

A rhombus is a quadrilateral where all 4 sides are equal in length. Every square has all 4 sides equal in length. A square has an additional requirement that in addition to all 4 sides being equal in length, all 4 angles must be equal in measurement. This makes a square a regular polygon. So every square is a rhombus, but only some rhombus' are squares. This is similar in concept to saying that every poodle is a dog, but only some dogs are poodles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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If all the four side is equal n all angles r equal then we can tell square as rhombus
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