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In the adjoining rhombus ABCD , Diagnols interests at O : If <ABO = 53° , FIND. i) <OAB ii) <ADC iii) <BCD​

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Answer:

Given A = {x : -1 < x < 5, xe R}

B = {x: -4 < x < 3, xe R}

Represent on different number lines :

(i) An B (ii) An B (iii) A - B

In the adjoining rhombus ABCD , Diagnols interests at O : If <ABO = 53° , FIND. i) <OAB ii) <ADC iii) <BCD

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Answered by Saumili4
9

Answer:

ABCD is a rhombus.

AC and BD are diagonals of rhombus.

We know that, diagonals of a rhombus perpendicularly bisect each other.

∴ AC⊥BD

i.e.AO⊥BO

∴ ∠AOB=90

o

Explanation:

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