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find the angle formed between the diagonals of a rhombus​

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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We know that, all rhombuses are parallelograms...

\large\implies Opposite angles are equal

\large\therefore Angle B = Angle D

\large\implies x = 34°

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Answered by MrHyper
26

\huge\mathtt\color{red}{AnSwEr!}

\small{ }

We know that, all rhombuses are parallelograms...

\large\implies Opposite angles are equal

\large\therefore Angle B = Angle D

\large\implies\mathtt{x={\underline{\underline{34°}}}}

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