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One of the angles of a rhombus is 65 ° Find the measure of remaining angles,​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Answer:

We know that opposite angles in parallelogram are equal. So two angles are 65 & 65. The sum of angles should be 360 degrees. 65+ 65 = 130. 360 130 = 230 degrees. sum of other two angles is 230 degrees. These angles are equal.

So 2 x one angle (x) = 230

X =230/2

X = 115 degrees

So the angles are 65 degrees, 115 degrees, 65 degrees, 115 degrees

Answered by aniltiwariat289
1

Answer:

230°

Step-by-step explanation:

So two angles are 65 & 65. The sum of angles should be 360 degrees. 65 + 65 = 130. 360 - 130 = 230 degrees

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