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  1. It is not true when a rhombus does not have any right angles. Here is an example when a rhombus is a square: Here is an example when a rhombus is not a square: Squares are quadrilaterals with 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles, and they also have two sets of parallel sides.

    It is not true when a rhombus does not have any right angles. Here is an example when a rhombus is a square: Here is an example when a rhombus is not a square: Squares are quadrilaterals with 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles, and they also have two sets of parallel sides.

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  2. The answer is SometimesIf it is a square then it will be both a rhombus and a rectangle, else it can be one of the the two or none.

    The answer is Sometimes

    If it is a square then it will be both a rhombus and a rectangle, else it can be one of the the two or none.

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