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can two angles be supplementary if both of them are acute ?explain?

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Answered by rameshchandradash197
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Supplementary angles are two angles which have a combined measure of 180 degrees. Either angle can be called a 'supplementary angle' to the other. Angles are formed when lines or planes meet at a common vertex.

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Two acute angles cannot be supplementary. The definition of an acute angle is one that is less than 90 degrees. If you have two angles and both are...

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Answered by anushkathakur626
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no

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no, two angles cannot be supplementary if both of them are acute.

the biggest angles that can be supplementary are 90and90 .

90+90=180

if we would take two acute angles let 89 and 89

then,. 89+89=178

hence proved that two angles cannot be supplementary if both are acute

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