Diagonal of the rhombus and it's side form an angle of 70 degrees. What's the acute angle?
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Diagonal in a rhombus splits an angle in two, which means that this angle would be 140'. The sum of all angles equals 360' and two of those are 140'. 360'-280'=80' Then, the last thing you need to do is split it into two (as there are two acute angles and they are the same) which gives us 40'.
The answer is - The acute angle equals 40'.
The answer is - The acute angle equals 40'.
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- Diagonal in a rhombus splits an angle in two, which means that this angle would be 140'. The sum of all angles equals 360' and two of those are 140'.
- The sum of both acute angles= 360'-280' = 80'. Then, the last thing you need to do is split it into two (as there are two acute angles and they are the same) which gives us 40'.
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