what are the measure of the angles of a rhombus, if one of its angles measure 50 degree ?
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if one angle is 50° the adjacent angle is 180-50 = 130° ( sum of adjacent angkes= 180°)
opposite angle is 50° and 130° .
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Here is your answer
Rhombus is a Parallelogram....
Let the angles be a, b, c and d.
a = 50
a+b=180(adjacent angles in a Parallelogram are supplementary)
b=130
a=c=50(opposite angles in Parallelograms are equal)
c=130
Therefore... All the angles are 50,130,50 and 130.
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