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Diagonal of the rhombus and it's side form an angle of 70 degrees. What's the acute angle?

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Diagonal in a rhombus splits an angle in two, which means that this angle would be 140'. The sum of all angles equals 360' and two of those are 140'.

The sum of both acute angles=  360'-280' = 80'. Then, the last thing you need to do is split it into two (as there are two acute angles and they are the same) which gives us 40'.

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