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eviant:

Math help pls

eviant:

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eviant:

@Shadow 90?

Shadow:

Do they give you any information regarding this shape?

Shadow:

Or is it just "find the measure"

eviant:

it's just "find the measure"

Shadow:

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.

Shadow:

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.

eviant:

so 32?

Shadow:

Huh, no

eviant:

90?

Shadow:

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Shadow:

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.

Shadow:

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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