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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40,08791209</em></h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle A is 150
Angle B is 30
Supplementary= 180, so....
Angle A + Angle B = 180
150 + 30= 180
hope this helps
Answer:
(d) 0.8736
Step-by-step explanation:
Unless you have a table of the normal distribution available, this is a calculator problem. Your calculator, or any spreadsheet, can tell you the probability is ...
P(-1.23 ≤ z ≤ 2.12) ≈ 0.8736
I believe that answer is 54