Complete Question: In Rhombus QRST, diagonals RT and QS are drawn. If m<TSR = 104°, then which of the following is the measure of <SRT?
*the diagram of the rhombus is in the attachment below
Answer:
m<SRT = 38°
Step-by-step explanation:
A rhombus has 4 equal sides. Also, diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other Therefore:
∆RST form the rhombus given is an isosceles triangle with two equal lengths, ST and SR, and two equal base angles, <T and <R.
Given that <TSR = 104°, thus,
m<SRT = (180 - 104)/2 = 76/2
m<SRT = 38°
Answer:
Pretty sure its 4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratio is 20:25 simply it by dividing 5 its 4:5 then as a fraction it's 4/5
Answer:
10,000-15,000
Step-by-step explanation:
1. right 1, down 4 (down 4, right 1)
2. right 4, down 1 (down 1, right 4)
3. left 1, up 4
keep in mind that the x axis is the horizontal axis (the further right you go the larger the number) and that the y axis is the vertical axis (the further up you go the larger the number)! hope this helped you out!