60 degrees.
There are 4 angles in quadrilateral. 2 angles bisected would yield 2 each 45 degrees angles (or less) and the other 2 angles would yield (bisected ) 45 degrees (or more)!
25 degrees
acute 45 degree angles
15 degrees
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and are bisected at 90 degrees
There are 4 angles in quadrilateral. 2 angles bisected would yield 2 each 45 degrees angles (or less) and the other 2 angles would yield (bisected ) 45 degrees (or more)!
25 degrees
Two new angles are formed when an angle is bisected. They're equal, and each of them is equivalent to 1/2 of the original angle.
Yes. In a rhombus (and in a square), the opposite angles that each diagonal connects are bisected by the diagonal.
15 degrees. A bisected 60 degree angle makes 2 30 degree angles by definition of an angle bisector, then a 30 degree angle makes 2 15 degree angles by definition of an angle bisector.
acute 45 degree angles
25o
20
I suppose a square, since each side would be the same length, and therefore congruent to each of the other sides....
15 degrees
20 degrees.
20 degrees