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30 March, 09:36

How is a square similar to a rhombus? How is it different?

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  1. 30 March, 13:07
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    Both a rhombus and a square are parallelograms and quadrilaterals (which means they have four sides with parallel opposite sides). The main difference between the two is that, while a rhombus has two opposite internal angles of equal measure, a square has four right angles with equal measure.
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