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Quadrilateral DKLM is a rhombus. Find m, angle, D, A, Km∠DAK.
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I don’t have the diagram or the definition of point A. If A is the intersection of the diagonals of rhombus DKLM, then the diagonals are perpendicular, so m∠DAK = 90°.
Reason: in a rhombus the diagonals bisect each other and are perpendicular; the rays AD and AK lie along the two diagonals, so the angle between them is a right angle.
If A is a different point, please upload the figure or state any given angle measures/relationships so I can solve for m∠DAK.
Reason: in a rhombus the diagonals bisect each other and are perpendicular; the rays AD and AK lie along the two diagonals, so the angle between them is a right angle.
If A is a different point, please upload the figure or state any given angle measures/relationships so I can solve for m∠DAK.
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