Seudónimo
Seudónimo
09-02-2017
Mathematics
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How are a rhombus and a square alike
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nellayy
nellayy
09-02-2017
A rhombus
is
similar
to a
square
in two ways: both have two pairs of parallel sides and both have four equal sides. A
rhombus
is different from a
square
because it does not have four right angles. All squares are also rhombuses.
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KaneRinger
KaneRinger
09-02-2017
A rhombus
is
similar
to a
square
in two ways...they both have two pairs of parallel sides and both have four equal sides.
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