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When is a rhombus a rectangle?

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check the picture below.

a rhombus is a quadrilateral with all equal sides.

now, the sides do not have to be slanted, but they must be equal, IF it happens that all sides meet at right-angles, then the rhombus is a "rectangle", due to its right-angleness, incidentally enough, since all sides are equal, if that ever happens, it also becomes a square.
When is a rhombus a rectangle?-example-1
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Answer: When it's angles are right angles.

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