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You measure an obtuse angle on a protractor. If neither of the rays of the angle points at 0° or 180°, where could they point? Give the points.
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You measure an obtuse angle on a protractor. If neither of the rays of the angle points at 0° or 180°, where could they point? Give the points.
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They could point anywhere from 91° to 179°.
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