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2. Areas of Trapezoids, Rhombi, and Kites
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Exercise 51 Page 796

Look carefully at the Venn diagram.

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Let's take a look at the given Venn diagram.

As we can see, the red region that represents Rhombi and the blue region that represents Rectangles share only the purple region that represents Squares. This means that a rhombus is a rectangle only when it is a square. Therefore the given statement is never true.