Asked by anna
A rhombus has diagonals of length 4 and 10. Find the angles of the rhombus to the nearest degree.
would the angles be 136 and 44?
would the angles be 136 and 44?
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Answered by
Jessica
no
Answered by
anna
well this is what i did can someone tell me what i did wrong:
tanx= 5/2
since diagonals of a parallelogram
bisect each other
x= 68 and the other angle would be 22
the angles of the rhombus would be 136 and 44 because the diagonals of a rhombus bisect the angles
tanx= 5/2
since diagonals of a parallelogram
bisect each other
x= 68 and the other angle would be 22
the angles of the rhombus would be 136 and 44 because the diagonals of a rhombus bisect the angles
Answered by
Reiny
You are correct.
Answered by
Mathnasium .l.
Bravo.
Answered by
Chris. P
Thanks for the help on my geometry honors hw anna from 12 years ago!
Answered by
Lindsay
No the answers are actually 44 and 136
Answered by
Braden
Bruh i was three when this was posted and im using it for my geometry hw now
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