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Oh, what a happy little question! In a star shape, each point creates an angle. If we connect those points, we can see that each angle is less than 90 degrees, so there are no obtuse angles in a star. Just think of all those lovely acute angles coming together to make a beautiful star!

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In a regular star polygon, each interior angle is 180 degrees multiplied by (1 - 2/n), where n is the number of points on the star. An obtuse angle is any angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Therefore, in a star polygon, there will be obtuse angles if the number of points on the star is such that the interior angle is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. The number of obtuse angles in a star polygon will depend on the specific number of points and the resulting interior angles.

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