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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 16:00 greyxxamber

Tyler was trying to prove that all rhombuses are similar. He thought, "If I draw 2 rhombuses, I can find dilations
that will take one rhombus exactly onto the other." Then
he wrote a proof. All rhombuses are not similar.

Which steps in Tyler’s proof have flaws ?


Tyler was trying to prove that all rhombuses are similar.

He thought, If I draw 2 rhombuses, I c

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