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In the rhombus m<1 = 160°. what are m<2 and m<3?
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In the rhombus m<1 = 160°. what are m<2 and m<3?
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160 because it is the same as m>2
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M,2 would be 160 because it’s the same as m,1.
M,3 would be half im assuming so 160 divided by 2 is 80 so.
M,3 is 80
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