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one of the diagnols of a rhombus is equal to its side .find the angles of the rhombus

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60 and 120 degrees

Explanation

Since the diagonal of the rhombus is equal to its side, the triangle formed by the diagonal and two sides is an equilateral triangle, which means the angles in that triangle will all be 60 degree. Since the diagonal bisects the angles in a rhombus, 60+60= 120 degree will be the angle of two vertices and the vertices not bisected by that one diagonal will be 60 degrees.

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