So,
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with four equal sides. This means that all four sides are of equal lengths. So each side is the same length. A rhombus's vertices do not have to be any particular angle.
A square is a special case. It is both a rectangle and a rhombus because it has four right angles (rectangle) and four equal sides (rhombus).
So is a rhombus sometimes a square? Yes, when its angles equal 90°. No, when its angles do not equal 90°. So a rhombus can SOMETIMES be a square.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>720 %</em>
<em>Step-by-step explanation:</em>
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<em>$ 5 ............. 100%</em>
<em>$ 36 .................x%</em>
<em>x = 36×100/5</em>
<em>= 3600/5</em>
<em>= 720 %</em>
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Answer:
The correct answer is option C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Y2-Y1/x2-x-1