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The figure below is a rhombus y = ?

The figure below is a rhombus y = ?-example-1

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Answer:

y = 28°

Explanation:

The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent.

The diagonal divides the rhombus into 2 isosceles triangles, as all sides are congruent.

Thus, 180-124=56. 56/2=28

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Answer:

y = 28°

Explanation:

The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent.

The diagonal divides the rhombus into 2 isosceles triangles, as all sides are congruent.

Thus the triangle containing base angles y and w has vertex = 124°

Since the triangle is isosceles then the base angles are congruent , thus

y =
(180-124)/(2) =
(56)/(2) = 28°

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