35. 145 and 145 degrees.
2006-12-06 07:22:29
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answered by steiner1745 7
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If one angle of a rhombus is 35 degrees, one of the other angles must also be 35 degrees. The total of all the angles in a rhombus is 360 degrees, so if you take 360 degrees and subtract 70 (35 degrees each for the first two angles) you get 290 degrees. Since the two remaining angles must be equal, divide 290 by two and the other two angles are both 145 degrees.
2006-12-06 07:23:17
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answered by sarge927 7
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If an perspective is 35 tiers, subsequently 2 angles are given because of the fact that 2 opposite angles in a rhombus are equivalent. so there are 2 35 tiers. 35 x 2 = 70 because of the fact that there are 2 equivalent yet opposite angles 360 - 70 = 290 because of the fact that there is often a 360 sum entire of the angles. 290 / 2 = a hundred forty five because of the fact that there are 2 equivalent yet opposite angles so the respond could be A
2016-12-13 04:00:53
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answered by holtslander 3
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35, 145, 145...
Each angle diagonally across from the each other is equivelant so...
35+35=70
Then there's 360 degrees in a Rhombus, so....
360-70=290
Then you divide that in two to get the remaing two...
290/2=145
So the four angles are 35, 145, 35, and 145
2006-12-06 07:29:04
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answered by sk8rgrl02631 2
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