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can two acute angles also form adjacents angles ??????​

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Answered by devil6416
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The definition of a linear pair are two adjacent angles that are supplements (form a 180 degree angle together). Acute, by definition, is an angle that is smaller than 90 degrees. ... Because the sum of the measures of two acute angles is always less than 180 degrees, two acute angles can never form a linear pair.

Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of a linear pair are two adjacent angles that are supplements (form a 180 degree angle together). Acute, by definition, is an angle that is smaller than 90 degrees. ... Because the sum of the measures of two acute angles is always less than 180 degrees, two acute angles can never form a linear pair.

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