Quadrilateral STUV is a rhombus. What is m
all the angles in a rhombus add up to 360 so the angle opposite the 70 degrees angle is also 70 what would be the angle of the other two angels?
360 - 70 - 70 and then divide by 2 that gives us the angle of TSV but they want USV so you have to divide by 2 since that angle is getting cut in half
Ok
Does that make sense?
I think so
we know that the angles opposite are equal to each other and that all the angles are equal to 360 we could have also done is since the two angles right next to each other add up to 180 we could have figured out m<TSV from that and then divided by 2 because m<USV is half of that m<TSV
It’s 110
so 110 is the whole angle|dw:1615523481726:dw|
but your question wants m<USV so you have to divide by half because if you look in your picture, the angle is cut in half by that line
110 divided by 2
yes
55
And there you go! Good job :)
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