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If the sum or difference of the measures of two angles is either zero or an integral multiple of π/2 then this angles are?​

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Answered by luckyaditya4507
3

Answer:

We know, two angles whose sum is equal to 90

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are known as complementary angles.

Also, acute angle is the angle which is greater than 0

o

and less than 90

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.

Hence, when the sum of the measure of two angles is equal to a right angle, then each of them should necessarily be acute angle.

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Answered by sadiaanam
0

Answer:

The will be acute angle.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data given in the question,
We have to calculate the sum or difference of the measures of two angles is either zero or an integral multiple of π/2.

Now , we know that two angles whose sum is not more than 90° means that there sum of two angles is 90° are known as complementary angles.

And also we know that acute angle is the angle which is greater than 0° and less than 90° means that not greater to zero and not smaller to π/2.

Hence, when the sum or difference of the measure of two angles is equal to a right angle means 90°, then each of them should necessarily be acute angle means that smaller than 90°.

So, the answer will we acute angle.

Hence, the sum or difference of the measure of two angles is acute angle.

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