95
45
An angle in a rhombus can be any value less than 180 degrees. However, if the angle is 90 degrees, the rhombus becomes a square.
Thanks to limitations of the browser, not all symbols are visible. In particular, it is not clear what b equals. In any case there is no single measure for the value of a rhombus. A rhombus has a perimeter, length of sides, an area, internal angles and many other characteristic measures. None of these is "the value" of the rhombus.
A rhombus is not an angel. One angle of a rhombus can have any value in the range (0, 180) degrees. The opposite angle is the same, and the other two are supplementary.
95
45
7
45!
45
45
18
To find the value of x in a rhombus, use these properties. All sides of a rhombus are the same length. Opposite angles of a rhombus are the same size and measure. Intersection of the diagonals of a rhombus form right angles. Sides are perpendicular. The diagonals of rhombus bisect each other. Adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees.
3x5 is standard, though many use the 5x9 (interment) for some reason.... Mine's a 3x5 - I not ready for a 5x9 yet...that'll come soon enough. From AFMAN 36-2241, 1 OCt 11 (AFMAN=Air Force Manual): 8.2.2.6. Retirement Flag. This flag may be either 3 feet by 4 feet or 3 feet by 5 feet. Members retiring from the Air Force are entitled to presentation of a United States flag. Base organization and maintenance (O&M) funds are authorized for this purchase. For details, refer to AFI 65-601, Volume 1, Budget Guidance and Procedures.
An angle in a rhombus can be any value less than 180 degrees. However, if the angle is 90 degrees, the rhombus becomes a square.
45
Thanks to limitations of the browser, not all symbols are visible. In particular, it is not clear what b equals. In any case there is no single measure for the value of a rhombus. A rhombus has a perimeter, length of sides, an area, internal angles and many other characteristic measures. None of these is "the value" of the rhombus.