Find the measures of the numbered angles in rhombus ABCD ? m?1 = 90°, m?2 = 61°, m?3 = 61°, and m?4 = 29° ? m?1 = 61°, m?2 = 61°, m?3 = 90°, and m?4 = 29° ? m?1 = 90°, m?2 = 29°, m?3 = 90°, and m?4 = 90° ? m?1 = 90°, m?2 = 61°, m?3 = 62°, and m?4 = 29°
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A rhombus has all sides equal in length and opposite angles equal. In the diagram, we can see that one of the angles (at C) is labeled as 61°. Show more…
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