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Miya Kemp
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30 April, 07:18
Can two acute angles be greater than 90 degrees?
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Royce Sharp
30 April, 07:21
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An acute angle is any angle that is less than 45 degrees. So, for example if both angles were 89 degrees, then their sum would be greater than 90 degrees.
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