They can NOT. A right angle is 90°. An obtuse angle is greater than 90°. All the angles in a triangle must add up to exactly 180°. If two angles are greater than 90° then they will add up to greater than 180, beacuse 90 plus 90 equals 180. You cannot have a triangle with two obtuse angles because they will add up to greater than 180°.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
B or c that’s feels the most likely to be it
Step-by-step explanation:
Very quick and effortless example of vertical angles in the attached image. When 2 straight lines intersect, the 2 angles opposite each other at that point are vertical angles, and they are always congruent.
I'd say it's the 3rd option:
"Vertical angles are a pair of non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines."
but any of the first three could be technically true really. Adjacent angles are 2 angles that share a side, and vertical angles cannot share one.
Pemdas
so do parenthaseese first
work inside then out
(25 times 2)
(50)
now we have
96/42+(50)-15-3=?
start from the begining again of the equation (left) now we do division
96/42=16/7
now we have 16/7+(50)-15-3
start over and do addition
16/7+50=2 and 2/7+50=2+2/7+50=52 and 2/7
subtract
52 and 2/7-15=52+2/7-15=37 +2/7=37 and 2/7
then subtract 3
37 and 2/7-3=37+2/7-3=34+2/7=34 and 2/7
answer is 34 and 2/7