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Which set of angles can form a triangle a. 1 acute and 2 right b. 1 acute and 2 obtuse c. 1 acute, 1 right, and 1 obtuse d. 2 acute and 1 right
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Which set of angles can form a triangle
a. 1 acute and 2 right
b. 1 acute and 2 obtuse
c. 1 acute, 1 right, and 1 obtuse
d. 2 acute and 1 right
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no the answer is b the other person is wrong
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Answer is c explanation
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