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14 February, 12:58

In quadrilateral ABCD, m< ACD = 2x + 4 and m< ACB = 5x - 8. For what value of x is ABCD a rhombus?

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  1. 14 February, 13:12
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    x = 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If a quadrilateral is a rhombus, then the diagonals of it will bisect each angle of the quadrilateral.

    Now, the diagonal AC bisects angle C into ∠ ACD and ∠ ACB.

    Hence, ∠ ACD = ∠ ACB

    ⇒ 2x + 4 = 5x - 8 {Given that ∠ ACD = 2x + 4 and ∠ ACB = 5x - 8 }

    ⇒ 3x = 12

    ⇒ x = 4 (Answer)
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