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13. In the rhombus m<1=160. What are m<2 and m<3? The diagram is not drawn to scale.
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Answered by
Steve
In fact, it's not drawn here at all.
However,
opposite angles are equal
successive angles are supplementary.
However,
opposite angles are equal
successive angles are supplementary.
Answered by
michael
In the rhombus m<1=160. What are m<2 and m<3? The diagram is not drawn to scale.
Answered by
yep!
m<2=160 and m<3= is 10 or 40.
Answered by
Nikkol
m<2=160
the total measure of a rhombus is 360 degrees
160+160=320
360-320=40
Divide 40 in half because of the line through the middle
40/2=20
m<3=20
answer:
m<2=160
m<3=20
the total measure of a rhombus is 360 degrees
160+160=320
360-320=40
Divide 40 in half because of the line through the middle
40/2=20
m<3=20
answer:
m<2=160
m<3=20
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