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ABCD is a rhombus. The diagonals intersect at point E. If angle CDB= 6x and angle ACD= 2x+10, find x.

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Answer:

x =
10^(o)

Explanation:

The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other, thus the angle at point E is
90^(o). So that ΔCED is a right triangle, and that;

<CDB = <CDE

<ACD = <ECD

<CDE + <ACD + <CED =
180^(o) (sum of angles in a triangle)

6x + (2x + 10) +
90^(o) =
180^(o)

8x + 100 =
180^(o)

8x =
180^(o) - 100

8x = 80

x =
(80)/(8)

=
10^(o)

Thus, the value of x is
10^(o).

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