In the vast expanse of mathematical realms, there exist two types of triangles: obtuse and acute. While the latter are the pride of mathematicians, the former are the unsung heroes of geometry.
Obtuse triangles are the rebels of the geometric world, refusing to play by the rules of right angles and sharp edges. They are the outcasts, the misfits, the elliptical cousins of the triangle family.
But what about elliptical triangles? Ah, yes! They are the true masters of the geometric universe. With their curved edges and smooth corners, they are the epitome of style and sophistication.
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