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can two angles be supplementary of both of them are obtuse and acute​

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Answered by muhammedsahal0987
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Two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is 180°. If both are acute (each one less than 90°) their sum will be less than 180°. ... If both are obtuse angles (i.e., each angle > 90°), their sum obviously is more than 180°. Hence if both angles are obtuse they are cannot be supplementary

Answered by rashashamshad
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Step-by-step explanation:

Two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is 180°. If both are acute (each one less than 90°) their sum will be less than 180°. ... If both are obtuse angles (i.e., each angle > 90°), their sum obviously is more than 180°. Hence if both angles are obtuse they are cannot be supplementary

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