Math, asked by abidrockrock, 27 days ago

Two acute angles are always congruent true or false​

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Answered by archus1234
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Answer:

Hey buddy here is ur answer

False

Step-by-step explanation:

No, an acute angle is any angle that is less than 90° . For two angles to be congruent their degree measure must be exactly equal. So a 30° and a 50° angle are both acute, but only two 30° angles would be congruent.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is false that, two acute angles are always congruent.

To properly understand this answer, we have to know more about congruent angles and acute angles.

Congruent angles :

  • "The angles with equal measure are known as congruent angles."

Acute angles :

  • "The angle which measures less than 90°, is considered to be an acute angle."
  • Example : 45°,60°,75° etc.

Now, there's no fix value of an acute angle. It can be any angle which is less than 90°. For example, we can consider both 45° and 30° as acute angles, but they will be not considered as congruent angles due to unequal measures.

So, it will be completely wrong that two acute angles will be always considered as congruent angles. (due to any angle less than 90° condition of being an acute angle)

Hence, it is false that, two acute angles are always congruent.

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