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What is the value of x in the rhombus below?

What is the value of x in the rhombus below?-example-1
User Cha
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Answer:

Option C


21\°

Explanation:

we know that

The two diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular

so

Let

O------> the center of the rhombus

m∠AOB=
90\°

Remember that

The sum of the internal angles of a triangle is equal to
180\°

therefore

in the triangle AOB

m∠AOB+m∠OAB+m∠OBA=
180\°

substitute the values


90\°+(2x+1)\°+(2x+5)\°=180\°

solve for x


(4x+6)\°=90\°


4x=90\°-6\°


x=21\°

User Fusako
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Look into my attachment

in rhombus ABCD, ∠AOB = 90°

Look at ΔAOB
the sum of inner angles = 180°
∠BAO + ∠AOB + ∠ABO = 180°
2x + 1 + 90 + 2x + 5 = 180°
4x + 96 = 180
4x = 84
x = 21
What is the value of x in the rhombus below?-example-1
User Kobame
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