Math help pls
@Shadow 90?
Do they give you any information regarding this shape?
Or is it just "find the measure"
it's just "find the measure"
Well then we'll have to assume that this is a rhombus, and therefore the two diagonals are perpendicular to each other and therefore create 90 degree angles.
The 1-4 numbered angles and 58 degree angle just look like eyecandy. If they don't give other information, it leads me to believe that we simply run with this as being a rhombus, based on its appearance.
so 32?
Huh, no
90?
Those two lines are perpendicular bisectors, which means they halve each other and create 90 degree angles, four to be exact. #2 is one of them, so yes, 90.
Lines are perpendicular when their slopes are opposite reciprocals of each other. Opposite in sign, and flipped over Example: \[2 \rightarrow -\frac{1 }{2} \]
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