Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex](1) = 38\°[/tex]

[tex](2) = 90\°[/tex]

[tex](3) = 90\°[/tex]

[tex](4) = 38\°[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other, so angles (2) and (3) are equal 90°.

To find angle (1), we can use the sum of internal angles in the left triangle with angles 52°, (1), and (2):

[tex]52 + (1) + (2) = 180[/tex]

[tex](1) = 180 - 52 - 90[/tex]

[tex](1) = 38\°[/tex]

The diagonals of a rhombus bisects the angles, to the angle next to the angle of 52° is also 52°, then, in the upper triangle, we have:

[tex]52 + (4) + 90 = 180[/tex]

[tex](4) = 38\°[/tex]

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