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Are the opposite angles of a rhombus equal ?

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  • If the diagonal of a rhombus are equal, then the rhombus is a

    A
    Parallelogram but not a rectangle
    B
    Rectangle but not a square
    C
    Square
    D
    Parallelogram but not a square
  • If the diagonal of a rhombus are equal, then the rhombus is a

    A
    Parallelogram but not a rectangle
    B
    Rectangle but not a square
    C
    Square
    D
    Parallelogram but not a square
  • An exterior angle of a triangle is 70^@ and two interior opposite angles are equal. Then measure of each of these angle will be

    A
    `110^@`
    B
    `120^@`
    C
    `35^@`
    D
    `60^@`
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