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Mathematics, 16.06.2021 16:30 jaygamer37

Anton defines an acute angle as an angle that is not obtuse. Is Anton's definition valid? A It is valid because all acute angles fit this definition.

B It is not valid because some angles that are not acute fit this definition.

C It is not valid because some acute angles do not fit this definition.

D It is valid because no obtuse angles fit this definition.

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