SOLUTION: A given angle is obtuse and has a measure of (2x-4) degrees. Find the restrictions on x. Show work and show it algebraically. I'm stumped on a certain step. Please help!

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Question 548845: A given angle is obtuse and has a measure of (2x-4) degrees. Find the restrictions on x. Show work and show it algebraically. I'm stumped on a certain step. Please help!
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
obtuse angle is greater 90 less than 180
90<2x-4<180
add 4
90+4<2x<180+4
94<2x<184
/2
47
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