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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In the rhombus, m1 = 168. What are m2 and m3? The diagram is not drawn to scale.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

well in a rhombus opposite angles are equal... so what do you think the size of 2 is..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m2 is the same size as m1

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

the other facts that are needed is that all sides are equal and the diagonal bisects the angle through which it passes... so then you have an isosceles triangle... and you know 2.... you can find 3. hope it helps

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

thats correct about M2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need to find 3 now.......I don't know how to though

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

yes... you the diagonal has created 2 isosceles triangles |dw:1420835115816:dw| use that factor to find the size of 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 = 6?

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