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Yes, draw the two diagonals. This will divide the rhombus into 4 identical triangles.

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How many triangles make a rhombus?

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A rhombus can be a square?

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What is the name for a quadrilateral with four congruent sides and no right angles?

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Can any triangles be joined to make a rhombus?

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