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I need help with question I’m stuck on trying to figure out what a b and C’s angles are if it’s obtuse reflex acute and etc

I need help with question I’m stuck on trying to figure out what a b and C’s angles-example-1
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Answer:


\measuredangle \textsf{ BCA is Actue.}


\measuredangle \textsf{ CAB is Actue.}


\measuredangle \textsf{ ABC is Right}.

Explanation:


\textsf{We are asked what type of angles are provided.}


\textsf{First, the question is asking for the \underline{measure}, which \underline{affects} the types of angles.}


\textsf{This Triangle is a \underline{Right Triangle}, according to the \underline{Angle Markings}.}


\textsf{One angle must be \underline{Right}, and that angle is} \ \boxed{ \measuredangle \textsf{ABC.}}


\textsf{Becuase a Triangle adds up to \underline{180}}^(\circ)\textsf{, the other \underline{2} angles are \underline{less than 90}}^(\circ).


\textsf{Meaning, that} \ \boxed{\measuredangle \textsf{BCA}} \ \textsf{and} \ \boxed{\measuredangle \ \textsf{CAB}} \ \textsf{are \underline{Acute}.}


\fbox{\textsf{Notes:}}


\textsf{An Acute Angle is \underline{less} than 90}^(\circ).


\textsf{A Right Angle is \underline{equal} to 90}^(\circ).


\textsf{An Obtuse Angle is \underline{greater} than 90}^(\circ) \textsf{, but \underline{less} than 180}^(\circ).


\textsf{A Straight Angle is \underline{equal} to 180}^(\circ).


\textsf{A Reflex Angle is \underline{greater} to 180}^(\circ) \textsf{, but \underline{less} than 360}^(\circ).

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