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Any two triangles can be joined to make a rhombus? correct or incorrect. if is incorrect explain.
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Any two triangles can be joined to make a rhombus? correct or incorrect. if is incorrect explain.
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Incorrect. It will only work with two isosceles triangles because of the lengths of the sides.
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Incorrect; Only two isosceles triangles can form a rhombus.
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