Manasa says, "Each angle in any pair of complementary angles is always acute”. Do you
agree? Give reason.
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Complementary angles are those whose sum is 90°. ∴ For a pair of angles to be complementary, both of them should be less than 90°. ... Hence, Manasa is right, i.e., each angle in any pair of complementary angles is always acute.
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Manasa says, "Each angle in any pair of complementary angles is always acute”. Do you
agree? Give reason.
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