the rhombus, m<1 = 168. what are m<2 and m<3?

Answer:
∠2 = 168°
∠3 = 6°
Step-by-step explanation:
Opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent, so ∠2≅∠1 = 168°.
∠3 is the base angle of the isosceles triangle with an apex angle of 168°. Hence it will be (180° -168°)/2 = 6°.