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12 October, 23:58

A geometry teacher asked Saul to define "obtuse triangle." Saul said that an obtuse triangle is a triangle with one interior angle measure greater than 90° and two interior angle measures less than 90°. Is Saul's definition valid?

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  1. 13 October, 00:05
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    It is valid.

    The three angles must add up to 180. So, if one is more than 90, the other two have to be less than 90.
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