Asked by blah

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.
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
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