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-- The sum of all three angles inside every triangle is always 180 degrees.

-- An obtuse angle is an angle with more than 90 degrees in it.

-- So two obtuse angles have more than 180 degrees between them.

-- So they can't both be in the same triangle, unless at least part of

one of them is left hanging out.

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