To find the area of a rhombus, multiply the lengths of the two diagonals and divide by 2 (same as multiplying by 1/2): The sides and angles of a rhombus: The sides of a rhombus are all congruent (the same length.) Opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent (the same size and measure.)
A square has two perpendicular bisectors but a square is not a rhombus (because a rhombus does not have all four angles = 90. Oh, but wait, a rhombus is a square in the same way a rectangle is a square but not the other way around.
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round 14.561 to two decimal places=15
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We are given to find the length of side AB. We know that in a triangle, if two angles have equal measures, then the sides opposite to them are equal in length. Thus, the length of side AB is 6 units.
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I am so sorry for giving you the wrong answer at first.
Here's the processs
1x=-0.5555
Move the decimal point in the repeating decimal one space forward
10x=-5.55555
Then subtract
10x=5.5555
x=-0.5555= 9x=-5
Divide both sides by 9
9x=-5
9x/9=-5/9
-5/9 is your final answer!
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