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Answer to Problem 44CUR
Every triangle has at least two acute angles
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Every triangle has at least two ____ angles
The sum of all the three angles of a triangle is equal to
Every triangle has at least two acute angles. In a triangle, two angles will never be a right angled triangle or an obtuse angle, because the sum of the entire three angles is
If any of the two will be right of obtuse then it will violate the sum of the angle property of a triangle.
Hence the appropriate word to fill in the blanks is acute angles.
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