Gabby F.

asked • 05/13/20

Please help I have a test tomorrow and I need to pass! I need to calculate the value of x in the diagram.

It’s a rhombus with both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other. There is a line that cuts it in half. Now there are 2 triangles on the top right corner the degree is 45 and right next to it ( on the other side of the line) we have x degrees. And on the bottom corner under x degrees we have 70 degrees. I need to find x but those are the only degrees ( and x) that they give me.


Please help me as soon as possible. I’m sorry in advance if this is difficult to understand I couldn’t input a picture :( thank you!


Caroline W.

All the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. 45+70=115. 180-115= 65 degrees remaining.
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Paul M. answered • 05/13/20

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