The opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent. So the angle opposite to the given angle is also 35 degrees.
The consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary (add up to 180 degrees). So the supplement angle of the given angle is 145 degrees (180 - 35), and the angle opposite to that angle also will be 145 degrees.
A rhombus is a four sided quadrilateral whose total sum of interior angles amount to 360 degrees. Opposite angles are equal in a rhombus. Therefore: 35 degrees+35 degrees = 70 degrees. 360 degrees - 70 degrees = 290 degrees which then is split in two to give you the other two angles: 290/2 = 145 degrees. So the answer to your question is A 35 degrees 145 degrees 145 degrees.
140, 40 and 140. Since the adjacent angles of a rhombus are supplementary angles and one of them is 40 degrees, the other is (180 - 40)140 degrees. So that two others are 40 and 140 degrees, as congruent opposite angles of the rhombus.
A rhombus does not have four right angles. A square has four right angles, as does a rectangle.
Each corner (4) of a rhombus (or diamond) has an inside and outside angle. Total of (8) angles.
A rhombus is a 4 equal sided quadrilateral that has no corner right angles at its vertices but its two diagonals meet each other at right angles.
Opposite angle is 45 degrees and the other 2 angles are both 135 degrees the perimeter has nothing to do with the angles.
The sum of the angles in a rhombus equal a straight angle (180o).
There is no such thing as an "angle rhombus". The opposite angles of a rhombus are equal, adjacent ones are supplementary.
A rhombus is a four sided quadrilateral whose total sum of interior angles amount to 360 degrees. Opposite angles are equal in a rhombus. Therefore: 35 degrees+35 degrees = 70 degrees. 360 degrees - 70 degrees = 290 degrees which then is split in two to give you the other two angles: 290/2 = 145 degrees. So the answer to your question is A 35 degrees 145 degrees 145 degrees.
140, 40 and 140. Since the adjacent angles of a rhombus are supplementary angles and one of them is 40 degrees, the other is (180 - 40)140 degrees. So that two others are 40 and 140 degrees, as congruent opposite angles of the rhombus.
No, a rhombus is a closed plane shape which has four angles, none of which are normally right angles.
A rhombus does not have four right angles. A square has four right angles, as does a rectangle.
Yes, because the opposite sides and angles are congruent.
Yes, a rhombus can have both acute and obtuse angles. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, but its angles can vary. Since the opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent, if one angle is acute (less than 90 degrees), then the opposite angle will also be acute. Similarly, if one angle is obtuse (greater than 90 degrees), then the opposite angle will also be obtuse.
Each corner (4) of a rhombus (or diamond) has an inside and outside angle. Total of (8) angles.
A rhombus must have a pair of opposite angles which are obtuse (and equal).
When its angles are right angles