For the rhombus below, find the measure of 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Answer:
Angle 1 is 51, Angle 2 is 51, Angle 3 equal 39, Angle 4 is 51
Step-by-step explanation:
A rhombus diagonals are perpendicular so all the angles in the middle of the rhombus measure is 90 degrees. So this means we are dealing with 4 right congruent triangles.
Since a rhombus is a paralleogram, it opposite sides are parallel. Since there is a line that it cuts through the parallel line, Angle 3 and 39 are alternate interior angles.
Alt. interior angles are congruent so Angle 3=39.
In the upper left triangle, angle 3 ,angle 4, and the middle angle form 180 degrees since it a triangle. The middle angle measure 90 degrees. so we can find angle 4.
[tex]39 + 90 + x = 180[/tex]
[tex]129 + x = 180[/tex]
[tex]x = 51[/tex]
so angle 4=51.
Angle 4 and Angle 1 are alt. interior angles so that means Angle 1 also equal 51.
Rhombus also has angle bisectors to angle 1=angle 2.
Angle 2=51.