can two acute angles be complement to each other
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No, two acute angles are not always complementary. For two angles to be complementary, their measures must sum up to 90°.
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yes
Step-by-step explanation:
for example , 30°+60° ; 45°+45° ; 50°+ 40° ; 15° + 75°....
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