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In the rhombus m<1 =160. What are m<2 and m<3? The diagram isn't drawn to scale
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In the rhombus m<1 =160. What are m<2 and m<3? The diagram isn't drawn to scale
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A:
A rhombus is a parallelogram with four equal sides and two sets of equal angles.
If the m<1=160°, then the angle opposite (3) would also be 160°.
m<3=160°.
Becuase it is a parallelogram, the sum of the measurment of two angles that share a line would be 180 (supplementary).
m<2 and m<4 is 20°.