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Question
If the sum of two angles is equal to an obtuse angle, then which of the following is not possible?
Options
One obtuse angle and one acute angle.
One right angle and one acute angle
Two acute angles
Two right angles
Solution
Two right angles
Explanation:
Since, the sum of two right angles is 180°, which is a straight angle, not an obtuse angle.
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