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If one angle of a rhombus is 35°, what are the remaining three angles?

A. 35°, 145°, 145°
B. 90°, 145°, 180°
C. 35°, 35°, 90°
D. 90°, 90°, 145°
I don't know if B or D are right cuz they both add up to 360.. please help

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User Atyc
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A is correct, because a rhombus has supplementary angles next to each other (they add to 180)
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A is the answer. A rhombus is skewed square. All the angles add up to 360, and you know that one is 35. The other acute angle then also measures 35. Adding those together gives you 70. 360-70 = 290. 290/2 = 145. So the four angles are 35, 35, 145, 145
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