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OpenStudy (anonymous):

This would be true right? Because angles have to equal 180 degrees? (look at the attachment)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes it would be true.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm, this doesn't make sense. It's wrong???

OpenStudy (bibby):

it'd be 65 degrees

OpenStudy (bibby):

"angles have to equal 180 degrees" doesn't really mean anything? what are you trying to say

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It should not be i don't understand why it said it was wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bibby, honestly idk. I just remember back in grade school, that everyone said angles equaled 180 or something like that. It's been so long though. Anyways, this one would be 60 degrees right?

OpenStudy (bibby):

all the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180. dunno sounds like you're pulling from a bunch of different things uh, possibly? as I understand it the angles are all equal and the diagonals are bisectors I'm honestly not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It wasn't lol. Anyways, thanks for your help :)

OpenStudy (bibby):

was it 120?

OpenStudy (bibby):

or is there no way of knowing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No way of knowing.

OpenStudy (bibby):

well my reasoning is since the opposite angles of rhombuses are congruent:|dw:1421850319871:dw|

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