The numbers do not seem to work out, lol.
A rhombus has diagonals intersect at right-angles. All four sides of a rhombus are equal. So we end up with four right-angled triangle with a hypotenuse of 34, and one leg equal to the half (long) diagonal of 13.
This makes the other leg about 31 long, or a diagonal of 62, longer than the "long diagonal" of 26.
I suspect the question should read the longer semi-diagonal is 26.
Based on that, the other leg is sqrt(34^2-26^2)=21.91.
The greater half-angle therefore has a tangent of 26/21.91=1.1867, and the corresponding half-angle is 49.88 degrees.
The larger angle of the rhombus is therefore 2*49.88=99.76 degrees.
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line and point
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there are 3 points and 5 lines
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270 degrees is at the bottom of the unit circle, and it splits the 3rd and 4th quadrants.
Its terminal point is (0, -1).
Hope this helps!
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mhm
yea
no
that number is too big for my brain cells to comprehend
sry
thx for the points!