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How do you prove a quadrilateral is a Rhombus?

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Answer:

There are two ways to do this depending on the information you know.

Explanation:

In order for a quadrilateral to be a rhombus, the sides have to be of equal length, so proving that all four sides are the same length would be one way. A second way is to prove that diagonals connecting opposite corners are perpendicular bisectors (connect in such a way that they cut each other into equal pieces at right angles).

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