Paul Teo's answer to Jay Shoban's Primary 6 Maths question.

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Paul Teo
Paul Teo's answer
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Use the same way to find the solution for the 2nd question.. Remember, a rhombus is a parallelogram but it also has 4 sides of the same length. (A rhombus is a parallelogram but a parallelogram isn't a rhombus)
So put a short dash on each side of the rhombus and from there, you will be able to see that there are isosceles triangles in the diagrams of the two questions. Then you will be able to answer this kind of questions.
Jay Shoban
Jay Shoban
7 years ago
Thanks it was very useful answer learnt all my mistakes
Paul Teo
Paul Teo
7 years ago
No problem, glad that u learnt how to do this kind of question :)