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Mario claims that a rhombus is sometimes a square, but a square is always a rhombus.Is he correct?Explain.

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User Dubbs
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yes

Explanation:

he is correct because a square is always a rhombus because one of the def of a square is a rhombus with right angle. a rhombus is not always a square because rhombuses do not have to have right angles. they only need to have adjacent sides congruent and be a parallelogram. it can be a rhombus without right angles, so Mario is correct. if a rhombus does have right angles, (sometimes it will) then it will be a square.

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