#geometry (rhombus)
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Because diagonals of a rhombus are angle bisectors, $\angle BCA \cong \angle ECD$. Since diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular, we can say that $m\angle CED=90^{\circ}$, and thus $6y+2y+10=90$.
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