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HELP LOOK AT PICTURE PLEASE !!! Figure ABCD is a rhombus. Which statement is not necessarily true?


HELP LOOK AT PICTURE PLEASE Figure ABCD is a rhombus Which statement is not necessarily true class=

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  • 23-05-2017
B. <c=<d. This is not necessarily true because as shown in the example rhombus C and D are two different angles C being a acute and D being a obtuse. but taking in the necessarily part, it could be the same angle type in a differently shaped rhombus or the points being in different spots
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