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the sides of a rhombus are equal to one of its diagnols the smallest angle of the rhombus is​

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Answered by ishmeetkaur6912
1

Answer:

Let ABCD is a rhombus in which AB=BC=CD=DA=diagonal CA.

In triangle BAC

BA=BC=CA , therefore

angle BAC=angle ABC= angle ACB =60°………(1)

Similarly in triangle DAC , DA=DC=CA , therefore

Angle DAC=angle ACD=angle ADC=60°……….(2)

From eqn. (1) and (2)

Angle A=angle BAC+angle DAC=60°+60°=120°

Angle B= angle ABC = 60°.

Angle C=angle ACB+angle ACD=60°+60°=120°

Angle D =angle ADC=60°. Answer.

Answered by rapunzel4056
4

Answer:

In triangle BAC

BA=BC=CA , therefore

angle BAC=angle ABC= angle ACB =60°………(1)

Similarly in triangle DAC , DA=DC=CA , therefore

Angle DAC=angle ACD=angle ADC=60°……….(2)

From eqn. (1) and (2)

Angle A=angle BAC+angle DAC=60°+60°=120°

Angle B= angle ABC = 60°.

Angle C=angle ACB+angle ACD=60°+60°=120°

Angle D =angle ADC=60°.

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