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Quadrilateral DKLM is a rhombus. Find m, angle, D, A, Km∠DAK.
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m, angle, D, A, K, equalsm∠DAK=
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I don’t have the diagram or full statement, so I need one clarification: is point A the intersection of the diagonals of rhombus DKLM (i.e. A is where DL and KM cross)? If not, please upload the figure or give the missing info.
If A is the intersection of the diagonals, then m∠DAK = 90°. Reason: in a rhombus the diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other, so the segments DA and AK (parts of the two diagonals) meet at right angle.
If A is the intersection of the diagonals, then m∠DAK = 90°. Reason: in a rhombus the diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other, so the segments DA and AK (parts of the two diagonals) meet at right angle.
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