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How many unique triangles can be made where one angle measures 98° and another angle is an obtuse angle? (1 point)

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Explanation:

How many unique triangles can be made where one angle measures 98° and another angle is an obtuse angle?

The sum of angles in a triangle = 180°

One angle = 98°

An obtuse angle is an angle that is greater than 90°

If we sum up 98° + Any angle greater than 90 = Angle that is greater than 180°

Therefore, NO unique triangles can be made where one angle measures 98° and another angle is an obtuse angle.

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