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17 July, 14:24

What is the difference between rhombus and a square?

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  1. 17 July, 14:28
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    A rhombus is a quadrilateral containing 2 pairs of parallel sides. All sides are the same length and opposite angles are equal as well.

    A square is a special case of a rhombus, where the angles are all 90 degrees.

    Every square is a rhombus, but not every rhombus is a square.
  2. 17 July, 14:42
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    A rhombus is a parallelogram. Remember that opposite sides of a parallelogram are always congruent. A rhombus also has two pairs of opposite congruent angles. Angles that are across from each other are congruent.

    A square is a type of rectangle. Remember, a square is a type of quadrilateral that has all sides equal. A square has diagonal lengths that are equal but a rhombus does not. Lastly, each of the angles of a square measure 90 degrees but opposite angles are equal for a rhombus.
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