is a square always a rhombus
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Hello @sandyalexis ! WELCOME TO OPENSTUDY! A square must have four equal sides with four right angles. The four sides are two pairs of parallel sides. By extension, this means that it has equal diagonals that bisect each other at right angles and bisect opposite angles. A rhombus also has four equal sides that are two pairs of parallel sides. It's diagonals must bisect the opposite angles and each other at right angles. Using this information, is a square always, sometimes, or never a rhombus? (sorry it took so long to type. Openstudy was lagging)
A square is a rhombus with each angle at \(90^{\circ}\)
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