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13 February, 10:16

Two angles of a triangle have measures of 28° and 36°. Which of these best describes the sum of the two measures? & Why?

a. acute

b. right

c. obtuse

d. straight

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  1. 13 February, 10:28
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    Okay. So as you probably know, an acute angle is less than 90°, a right angle is 90°, an obtuse angle is greater than 90°, and a straight angle is 180°. When you add both of those angles together (28 + 36), you have a sum of 64. 64 < 90. The sum of the two angles makes it an acute angle. The answer is A: acute.
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