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What kind of angles are 1 and 2 in the flag of Puerto Rico?

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Final answer:

The angles within the flag of Puerto Rico, referred to as 1 and 2, aren't well-defined geometrically, but they can be inferred as 36 degrees within the points of the star or right angles if about the triangle, depending on specific reference points.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the flag of Puerto Rico, angles 1 and 2 are most likely referring to the angles within the star or the triangular section of the flag. As the flag is not explicitly a geometric diagram, these angles are not defined numerically as in a math problem. If we interpret the star to have equal angles, being part of a regular pentagon, the angles at each point of the star would be 36 degrees internally. However, if the question refers to the triangular part of the flag, since it's part of a rectangle, they could be considered as right angles (90 degrees) or acute angles if the triangle is isosceles with two equal acute angles and one obtuse angle opposite to the star.

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