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Which property is always true for a square but not always true for a rhombus? The diagonals are perpendicular. The adjacent sides are perpendicular. The diagonals bisect each other. The opposite sides are parallel.
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The opposite sides are parallel?
square always has perpendicular sides
opposite sides are always parallel for both
Then I honestly don't have a clue.
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Could point me in the right direction?
a square is really a special type of rhombus with all the sides perpendicular Thats why a rhombus sometimes has perpendicular sides, but a square always has perpendicular sides or it wouldn't be a square! the correct option is the second one the other options are always true for a rhombus and a square
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