The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular bisectors of each other. You can use the Pythagorean theorem. If the diagonals are length "a" and "b", the side length of the rhombus (s) is
s = (1/2)√(a²+b²)
Answer:
a= 11, b= 12
Opposite angles of parallelogram are equal.
m<D = m<B
9b-2=106°
9b= 108°
b= 12°
Sum of the adjacent angles of a parallelogram = 180°
m<B+m<C = 180°
106°+7a-3=180°
7a = 180°-106°+3
7a=77°
a= 11°
C I think that's it idk I might be wrong sorry if I am
Andre : Anything less than -100, for example -150
-150<-100
|-150|=150
Han: Anything between -100 & 100, for example 50
50> 100
|50|= 50
Lin: 100 or -100,
100> -100
|100|=100
or
-100=-100
|-100|=100
Answer:
126
Step-by-step explanation:
A line is 180 degrees. I found the degree of the angles in-between 126 and M by subtracting 126 from 180. This means that M is also 126. (Plus the intersecting lines are parallel)