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if two lines intersect at a point and if one pair of vertically opposite angles are acute angles then the other pairs of vertically opposite angles are blank​

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Answered by TħeRøмαи
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if two lines intersect at a point and if one pair of vertically opposite angles are acute angles then the other pairs of vertically opposite angles are

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Answered by pulakmath007
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Answer:

The other pair of vertically opposite angles are acute angles

Step-by-step explanation:

Given ::

If two lines intersect at a point , and if one pair of vertically opposite angles are acute angles

To Find :

 

Two lines intersect at a point and if one pair of vertically opposite angles are acute angles then the other pairs of vertically opposite angles are

Solution :

When two lines intersect at a point , it forms two vertically opposite angles

Now it is given that one pair of vertical angles is acute angle

Since vertically opposite angles are equal.

So, another angle should be equal to the one pair of vertical angles i.e. acute angle

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