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What type of angle is
a) 
x ?
b) 
y ?
c) 
z ?
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5A 5 A \newline5B 5 B \newline5C 5 \mathrm{C} \newline55D\newline5E 5 \mathrm{E} \newline5 F 5 \mathrm{~F} \newlineSummary\newlineThis is a new version of the question. Make sure you start new workings.\newlineBookwork code: 5E 5 \mathrm{E} \newlineCalculator\newlinenot allowed\newlineWhat type of angle is\newlinea) x x ?\newlineb) y y ?\newlinec) z z ?\newlineZoom\newlinePrevious\newlineWatch video\newlineAnswer

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Q. 5A 5 A \newline5B 5 B \newline5C 5 \mathrm{C} \newline55D\newline5E 5 \mathrm{E} \newline5 F 5 \mathrm{~F} \newlineSummary\newlineThis is a new version of the question. Make sure you start new workings.\newlineBookwork code: 5E 5 \mathrm{E} \newlineCalculator\newlinenot allowed\newlineWhat type of angle is\newlinea) x x ?\newlineb) y y ?\newlinec) z z ?\newlineZoom\newlinePrevious\newlineWatch video\newlineAnswer
  1. Identify angle type for x: To find out what type of angle xx is, we need to look at the diagram and identify the angle. If the diagram shows an angle less than 9090 degrees, it's acute; if it's exactly 9090 degrees, it's a right angle; if it's between 9090 and 180180 degrees, it's obtuse; and if it's exactly 180180 degrees, it's a straight angle.
  2. Identify angle type for yy: For angle yy, we apply the same method as for angle xx. Check the diagram to see if yy is acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
  3. Identify angle type for zz: Finally, for angle zz, we again look at the diagram and use the same criteria to determine its type.
  4. Need visual representation: Since the problem doesn't provide a diagram, we can't actually determine the types of angles xx, yy, and zz. We need a visual representation to answer this question.

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