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Mathematical proof and Rhombus

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Difference between Mathematical proof and Rhombus

Mathematical proof vs. Rhombus

In mathematics, a proof is an inferential argument for a mathematical statement. In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a simple (non-self-intersecting) quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length.

Similarities between Mathematical proof and Rhombus

Mathematical proof and Rhombus have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Euclid, Euclidean geometry.

Euclid

Euclid (Εὐκλείδης Eukleidēs; fl. 300 BC), sometimes given the name Euclid of Alexandria to distinguish him from Euclides of Megara, was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "founder of geometry" or the "father of geometry".

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Euclidean geometry

Euclidean geometry is a mathematical system attributed to Alexandrian Greek mathematician Euclid, which he described in his textbook on geometry: the Elements.

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Mathematical proof and Rhombus Comparison

Mathematical proof has 145 relations, while Rhombus has 75. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.91% = 2 / (145 + 75).

References

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