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OpenStudy (anonymous):

which bicondtional is not a good definition ? please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathstudent55

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are there options?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

its number 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@study_man

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it is an obtuse angle is greater than 90* not 180.. 4th is the correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you sure ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

obtuse angle definition. An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. (Compare acute angle and right angle.) The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you could you help me with a other question ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats your question @panfilo084 ?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are we finding the angle of AEC?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes yes i am how do i find it ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i cannot help you online because you need a protractor. once you have the protractor put the center dot directly on the center where all of the lines connect and see what number it lines up to. thats the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i do not understand could you like draw it out ? so can get an idea what to do ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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