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Can all reflex angles can be divided into 2 obtuse angles? - Answers
Yes. If an angle of x degree is obtuse then x > 180 deg Suppose x = 180 + y where y is positive. Then x can be divided into two angles of 90+y/2 degrees each y>0 so 90 + y/2 > 90 and so the two angles are obtuse.
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Yes. If an angle of x degree is obtuse then x > 180 deg Suppose x = 180 + y where y is positive. Then x can be divided into two angles of 90+y/2 degrees each y>0 so 90 + y/2 > 90 and so the two angles are obtuse.
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Can all reflex angles can be divided into 2 obtuse angles? - Answers
Yes. If an angle of x degree is obtuse then x > 180 deg Suppose x = 180 + y where y is positive. Then x can be divided into two angles of 90+y/2 degrees each y>0 so 90 + y/2 > 90 and so the two angles are obtuse.
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