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Yeah- that's the way I had it didn;t I?- <P>although to be perfectly honest I didn;t measure either, I lost my protractor in a poker game...<P>MInd you I see your point- the left hand angle of the "accute" triangle is obtuse, where as the other two are acute...
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DannyboyO1
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All the angles in the left hand one are acute. The top side is very nearly horizontal with respect to the screen, and the left hand side is obviously a few degrees shy of vertical, bending inward. I didn't notice before Dedos gave us his angle. I'm sure no one meant to be obtuse, but he made an acute observation. Anyway, I hope my tangent will be forgiven, especially the puns paralleling elements of geometry.
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