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two acute angles cannot form a pair of supplementery angles.justify​

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QUESTION:

two acute angles cannot form a pair of supplementery angles.justify

REQUIRED SOLUTION:

Acute angles are those angles which are less than 90°. If we add two angles which are less than 90°, we get the result less than 180°, e.g. If we add 60° and 70°, we get 60°+ 70° = 130° <180°.

Hence, two acute angles cannot form a pair of supplementary angles.

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