Find the measure of the numbered angles in the rhombus. The diagram is not drawn to scale.
Sorry, 14 degrees if half the angle or it is measurement of entire angle??
I am asking you @chels1226
im not sure. it doesnt say . it just says find the measure of the numbered angles
I am just asking about that 14 degrees angle that has given to you..
Anyways, the diagonals of a rhombus makes 90 degrees angle at the point of intersection.. So, Angle(3) = 90 Degrees...
Anyways, the diagonals of a rhombus makes 90 degrees angle at the point of intersection.. So, Angle(1) = 90 Degrees...
choices; A. m < 1 = 90, m < 2 = 76, and m < 3 = 14 B. m < 1 = 90, m < 2 = 14, and m < 3 = 83 C. m < 1 = 90, m < 2 = 14, and m < 3 = 76 D. m < 1 = 90, m < 2 = 14, and m < 3 = 14
Angle(2) will be 14 Degrees due to Alternate Angle property applied when two lines are parallel to each other...
so its c?
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