Answer:
No. It can be obtuse angle are angles greater than 90° but less than 180°
And for an isosceles triangle, two angles must be equal so if two angles are greater than 90° that mean the sum of angle in a triangle is above 180° which is not possible
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
1. Side CD and side DG meet at endpoint D to form <4. Therefore, the sides of <4 are:
Side CD and side DG.
2. Vertex of <2 is the endpoint at which two sides meet to form <2.
Vertex of <2 is D.
3. Another name for <3 is <EDG
4. <5 is less than 90°. Therefore, <5 can be classified as an acute angle.
5. <CDE is less than 180° but greater than 90°. Therefore, <CDE is classified as an obtuse angle.
6. m<5 = 42°
m<1 = 117°
m<CDF = ?
m<5 + m<1 = m<CDF (angle addition postulate)
42° + 117° = m<CDF (Substitution)
159° = m<CDF
m<CDF = 159°
7. m<3 = 73°
m<FDE = ?
m<FDG = right angle = 90°
m<3 + m<FDE = m<FDG (Angle addition postulate)
73° + m<FDE = 90° (Substitution)
73° + m<FDE - 73° = 90° - 73°
m<FDE = 17°
Answer:
The greatest common factor of 4 and 10 is 2, and the Least common multiple of 4 and 10 is 20
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Answer:
A $0.29
Step-by-step explanation:
4 dozen donuts is 48 donuts. (A dozen is 12 so 4 times 12 is 48). $13.92 divided by 48 is $0.29.