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The length of one diagonal of a rhombus is a geometric mean of the length of the other diagonal and the length of the side. Find angle measures of a rhombus.​

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Answered by itzbangtanarmy7
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Every rhombus has two diagonals connecting pairs of opposite vertices, and two pairs of parallel sides. ... Opposite angles of a rhombus have equal measure. The two diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular; that is, a rhombus is an orthodiagonal quadrilateral. Its diagonals bisect opposite angles.

The four interior angles in any rhombus must have a sum of degrees. The opposite interior angles must be equivalent, and the adjacent angles have a sum of degrees. Since, both angles and are adjacent to angle --find the measurement of one of these two angles by: . Angle and angle must each equal degrees.

sum of interior angle of rhombus = 180

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Answered by kmaddileti0
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Sum of two interior angles of rhombus= 180°

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