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Why can square be rhombus?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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Technically, a rhombus is just a tilted square, both having 2 pairs of parallel lines. They are both quadrilaterals. But a square has 4 equal sides unlike a rhombus. That is why a rhombus cannot be a square.

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