
To explain:
The following quadrilaterals are always, sometimes, or never being inscribed in a
Rhombus

Answer to Problem 45HP
The rhombus is sometimes inscribed in circle.
Explanation of Solution
In the type of quadrilateral rhombus, the opposite
That means the given type of quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle as long as the parallelogram is a square. Since the opposite angles of the rhombus are not supplementary since the angels of rhombus that are not squares. So, the given statement is sometimes true.
Therefore, the rhombus is sometimes inscribed in circle.
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