Two acute angles cannot form a pair of supplementary angles. Justify
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If you add two acute angles that are each as large as possible, their sum will be less than 180°, so they can't be supplementary. ... If one angle of a supplementary pair is a right angle, the other one must also be a right angle, because 90°+90°=180°.
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