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A quadrilateral is a rhombus?

Yes. A rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral (a 4-sided figure) with some additional properties. Specifically, all four sides are the same length. This also implies that opposite sides are parallel.


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Are all quardrilaterals trapezoids?

All polygons with 4 sides are called quadrilaterals which includes trapezoids


What is true about all quardrilaterals?

All have 4 sides, angle's degrees always add up to 360 degrees


A quadrilateral is a rhombus?

Yes. A rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral (a 4-sided figure) with some additional properties. Specifically, all four sides are the same length. This also implies that opposite sides are parallel.


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