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Two acute angle cannot form a pair of supplementary angle justify

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Yes,2 acute angles can't form a pair of supplementary angles.

Acute angles are angles between 0 and 90°.
0° < acute angle < 90°.

So,the biggest acute angle measure possible = 89°.

Now, supplementary pair of Angles are those angles whose sum is 180°.

Maximum sum possible by using acute angles = 89+89 = 178°

But, To become a supplementary pair of Angles their sum must be 180°.

Since, It is 178°(not equal to 180°) The acute angles can't form a pair of supplementary angles .

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