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Maths quadrilaterals error analysis

Maths quadrilaterals error analysis-example-1
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Answer:

x = 53°

Explanation:

Before finding the error, let's know the properties of rhombus.

  • All sides are equal.
  • Opposite sides are parallel.
  • Opposite angles are equal.
  • Diagonals bisect each other at right angles.
  • Diagonals bisect the angles of a rhombus.
  • The sum of two adjacent angles is equal to 180 degrees.

In this case:

Let's the point of intersection of diagonal be O.

m∡ QRP = x

m∡ SQR = 37°

Since diagonals bisect each other at right angles.

So, we have m∡ QOR.

In right angled triangle QOR

m∡ QRP + m∡ SQR + m∡ QOR = 180°

Substitute the value.


\sf x + 37^\circ +90^\circ = 180^\circ


\sf x = 180^\circ - 37^\circ -90^\circ


\sf x = 53^\circ

Therefore, Value of x is 53°.

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