Answer for the above question is <u>option C</u>
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
<u>Option C -</u> It's a quadrilateral but not a rhombus . As we know rhombus has congruent sides while its two angle can't be measured 120 degrees but in option C it seems two vertically opposite angles of to be 120 degrees. In rhombus opposite angles are same while adjacent angles are supplementary. All options except C are the rhombus of congruent sides.
1. Supplementary
2. Complementary
3. Adjacent angles
4. Vertically opposite angles
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In this question, it is given that An inverse trigonometric function is used to find the value of an unknown obtuse angle in a triangle. The inverse function returns the angle 68°.
Since the angle is obtuse angle, it means the measurement of the angle is greater then 90 degree. And to find the angle measurement, we have to subtract the given angle from 180 degree.
So the unknown angle is

And that's the required answer .