Manasa says, "Each angle in any pair of complementary angles is always acute". Do
you agree? Give reason.
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Yes, I agree.
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles are 2 angles that add up to 90°.
Acute angles are those which measure between 0° and 90°.
It is clear that for 2 angles to be complementary, they each have to be less than 90° (i.e, acute). Hence, Manasa's statement is accurate.
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