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A square is a kind of rhombus How can this be? - Answers
A square is a special type of rhombus. It has the properties of a rhombus, such as all sides being equal, but it has the extra property of having interior angles of 90°. Squares and rhombuses are special types of parallelograms too. And they are all special types of quadrilaterals.
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A square is a special type of rhombus. It has the properties of a rhombus, such as all sides being equal, but it has the extra property of having interior angles of 90°. Squares and rhombuses are special types of parallelograms too. And they are all special types of quadrilaterals.
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A square is a kind of rhombus How can this be? - Answers
A square is a special type of rhombus. It has the properties of a rhombus, such as all sides being equal, but it has the extra property of having interior angles of 90°. Squares and rhombuses are special types of parallelograms too. And they are all special types of quadrilaterals.
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