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Squares are special cases of rhombuses, ones in which all the internal angles are the same (90°). So no, you cannot draw a square that is not a rhombus. It's a bit like trying to draw a square that is not a quadrilateral. Squares are special cases of quadrilaterals.

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QUINN BECKER

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Yes, a square is a special type of rhombus where all four sides are equal in length and all four angles are right angles. To draw a square that is not a rhombus, you would need to create a shape with four equal sides but without right angles. One example would be a rectangle, where all angles are right angles but not all sides are equal in length.

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no. you cannot draw a square that is not a rhombus

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