Question 2 (c)
Give reasons for the following:
A square can be thought of as a special rhombus.
Both square and rhombus have four equal sides and diagonals that are perpendicular to each other. But all interior angles of a square must be = 90∘, whereas all interior angles of a rhombus need not be 90∘.
Therefore a square can be thought of as a special type of rhombus.