Answer:
Option 3 or Option 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
I have this doubt because actually, a rhombus with a right angle (one) is not necessarily a square. Some rhombuses have one right angle and are still not squares. Now, if the four angles are right, it is a square, but this only says one.
On other hand, a parallelogram with congruent diagonals isn't a square necessarily either. Rectangles have congruent diagonals and are parallelograms.
In case you only can answer with one, I'll say is option 3, hope it helps!
1280, -2560, 5120
Multiply the preceding term by -2 and
Put the value of x = -1 to the equation of a function f(x):

We are looking to figure out the size of m<CAB
Since line AB is parallel to the line CD, m<CAB corresponds to m<ECD which means the size of the angles equals
m<ECD can be found by using the fact that angles in a triangle add up to 180°,
hence, 180°-58°-43°=79°
The size of m<CAB is 79°