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the two angles that are wide spread are the obtuse ones. these are angles 91 degrees and through 179 degrees.

the two angles that are pinch closer together of the acute ones. these are angles 1 degrees through 89 degrees.

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Q: What are the obtuse and acute angles of a parallelogram?
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What has 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles?

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