can two acute angles form a linear pair ? if not , why?
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No two acute angles cannot become a linear pairs because = linear pair should add up to 180 but acute angles are less than 90 degree so they will always add up to less than 90 degree
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ACUTE ANGLE : The angle which is less than a right angle 90° and more than 0°
the highest ACUTE ANGLE is 89°
89 + 89 = 178
its doesnot form a straight angle 180°
and any sum of two acute angles dont form a linear pair
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the highest ACUTE ANGLE is 89°
89 + 89 = 178
its doesnot form a straight angle 180°
and any sum of two acute angles dont form a linear pair
♡♥HOPE IT HELPS U♥♡
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