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Exercise 46 Page 188

The angle we are looking for is between the rays that start at O and pass through points C and E.

Angle Measure: 100^(∘)
Classification: Obtuse

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Let's first identify the angle we are looking for. The symbol ∠ COE refers to the angle found between the rays that start at O and pass through points C and E.

Examining the protractor, we can see that the ray traveling through C passes through 120^(∘). Also, the ray traveling through E passes through 20^(∘). By the Protractor Postulate, the measure of ∠ COE is the difference between 120^(∘) and 20^(∘). m ∠ COE: 120^(∘)-20^(∘)=100^(∘) Now, we can classify the angle using its measure.

Type Measure
Acute 0^(∘)
Right m=90^(∘)
Obtuse 90^(∘)
Straight m=180^(∘)

Because our angle is 100^(∘), we know that it is obtuse.