Friday, August 13, 2010

Question 1 Millie Thng

Q1 Based on the above conversation discuss, with examples and justification whether the following statement is justified. 'A square is a rhombus but a rhombus is not a square'.

The statement is true. A square is a rhombus because it fulfills the criteria - having all four sides with the same length, 2 pairs of parallel lines. A rhombus is not a square because it does not fulfill the criteria of being a square - it does not have all 4 angles at 90 degrees each.


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