Figure RHOM is a rhombus. Line segment R O and Line segment H M are the diagonals of the rhombus, as well as angle bisectors of the vertex angles, and they create four isosceles triangles: HOM, MHR, RHO, and OMR.

Rhombus R H O M has all equal side lengths. Lines are drawn from each point to point S at the center.

What is true about AngleMSR?

It must be acute.
It must be a right angle.
It must be equal to AngleMRH.
It must be equal to AngleRMS.

Respuesta :

Based on the figure RHOM being a rhombus and the angles that are formed, a true statement on Angle MSR is that It must be a right angle.

How is Angle MSR a right angle?

Lines RO and HM are drawn as diagonals and so will intercept at point S and divide the rhombus into 4 isosceles triangles.

With angle MSR starting from one end and going to the center and then to another end, it forms a right angle at point S as shown attached.

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