SOLUTION: directions: in rhombus i'm supposed to find the degress one angle. 2 angles are 57 degress and i think the other two will be 123 degress to make it 180 degress on all four sides. a

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Question 123879: directions: in rhombus i'm supposed to find the degress one angle. 2 angles are 57 degress and i think the other two will be 123 degress to make it 180 degress on all four sides. am i correct?
Answer by an(14)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes
you are absolutely correct

the angles are
123+123+57+57=180
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