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OpenStudy (anonymous):

13. In the rhombus m<1=160. What are m<2 and m<3? The diagram is not drawn to scale.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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alones (alones):

Hey Welcome to Openstudy =] umm so question is asking about to find the m<2 and m<3 ? okay so i believe it should be I believe m<2 would equal to 160 and m<3=10

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the formulas to get the measures?

alones (alones):

what kinda formula you nedd?? so m of angle 2 =160 because the opposite angles are congruent and the measure of angle 3 is 10.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just need to explain how i got the answer for m<3=10

alones (alones):

Another property of rhombuses is that their diagonals bisect the angles. That means <3 = 10deg. Oh okay i'll try to show oyu the steps

alones (alones):

4 * <3 = 360 - <1 - <2 4 * <3 = 360 - 160 - 160 4 * <3 = 40 <3 = 10 which means <

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you so much!!!!!! Can you help with one more??

alones (alones):

Ummm i might can you post your question in to a new one XP So i don't have to swirl up and down..thanks <3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay yeah no problem :)

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