SOLUTION: how do you find the measures of the angles on a rhombus when it only gives you one deegres. 36 degerees and it has two bisecting lines

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Question 237481: how do you find the measures of the angles on a rhombus when it only gives you one deegres. 36 degerees and it has two bisecting lines
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A rhombus, like any other quadrilateral has four interior angles that sum to 360 degrees. A rhombus, like any other parallelogram has two pairs of equal interior angles. So if one angle is 36 degrees, the angle on the opposite side is 36 degrees. 36 plus 36 is 72. That leaves 360 minus 72 = 288 degrees to be split among the other two equal sized angles. 288 divided by 2 is 144. 36, 144, 36, 144.


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