Friday, August 13, 2010

Question 1

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'.


Ans: True, a rhombus has equal sides and so does a square. However, a rhombus' diagonally opposite angles are not 90 degrees like the square. So a square can be a rhombus as is has 4 equal sides but a rhombus cannot be considered a square as it's angles are not necessarily 90 degrees. 

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