Math, asked by kathyasahithi, 11 months ago

one of the diagonals of a rhombus is equal to its side. it's larger angle is​

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Answered by squadgaming
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Answer:

there is no larger angle

all angles are smae

angle is 60

Answered by vivekanand52
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The larger angle is 120°.

Step-by-step explanation:

See the attached diagram.

There is a rhombus ABCD whose one diagonal BD is equal to its side.

So, AB = BC = CD = DA = BD

Therefore. the diagonal BD divides the rhombus into two triangles that are equilateral triangles.

Hence, the larger angle of the rhombus is ∠ ABC = ∠ ABD + ∠ DBC = 60° + 60° = 120° (Answer)

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