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प्रश्न
Explain how a square is a rhombus.
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उत्तर
A square is a rhombus since its four sides are of the same length.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
All squares are rhombuses and also rectangles.
All squares are not parallelograms.
Explain how a square is a quadrilateral
Explain how a square is a parallelogram
Explain how a square is a rectangle
In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = AD and CB = CD.
Prove that:
- AC bisects angle BAD.
- AC is the perpendicular bisector of BD.
Prove that the bisectors of the interior angles of a rectangle form a square.
PQRS is a square whose diagonals PR and QS intersect at O.M is a point on QR such that OQ = MQ. Find the measures of ∠MOR and ∠QSR.
In the given figure, ΔPQR is right-angled at P. PABQ and QRST are squares on the side PQ and hypotenuse QR. If PN ⊥ TS, show that:
(a) ΔQRB ≅ ΔPQT
(b) Area of square PABQ = area of rectangle QTNM.
In the given figure AF = BF and DCBF is a parallelogram. If the area of ΔABC is 30 square units, find the area of the parallelogram DCBF.
