Respuesta :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
if I’m correct please mark Brainalist
From the properties of a Rhombus;
Opposite angles of a rhombus are equal. The adjacent angles of a rhombus are supplementary, i.e. adds up to 180 degrees.
If one of the angles of a rhombus is 120 degrees, and sum of the adjacent angles is 180 degrees, then, the adjacent angle will be 60 degrees (180-120=60)
If one of the angles of a rhombus is 30 degrees, then, the adjacent angle will be 150 degrees (180-30 =150)
Thus, the sum of 120 and 130 is not supplementary and definitely can not be adjacent
Hence, it is not possible hope this helps !
No, it is not possible for a rhombus to have an angle of 120° and an angle of 30°.
What is rhombus?
" Rhombus is a quadrilateral whose opposite side are parallel and congruent. Opposite angles are congruent. Adjacent angles are supplementary."
According to the question,
Given,
Measure of the angle are 120° and 30°.
If we consider both the angles are opposite [tex]120 \neq 30[/tex]
then as per property of congruent angle in rhombus, it is not correct.
For adjacent angle, [tex]120 + 30 \neq 180[/tex] they are not supplementary.
Again it is not true for rhombus.
Hence, it is not possible for a rhombus to have an angle of 120° and an angle of 30°.
Learn more about rhombus here
https://brainly.com/question/27870968
#SPJ2