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what specific property makes a rhombus different from other parallelograms
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A rhombus is a parallelogram whose four sides are all equal in length — i.e., an equilateral parallelogram.
Consequences include that its diagonals are perpendicular and each diagonal bisects the opposite angles (and a square is a rhombus with right angles).
Consequences include that its diagonals are perpendicular and each diagonal bisects the opposite angles (and a square is a rhombus with right angles).
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