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Umesh said, "Two acute angles cannot form a pair of supplementary angles." Do you agree? Give reason. ​

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Answered by mohammadumar7737
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Two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is 180°. If both are acute (each one less than 90°) their sum will be less than 180°. Hence if both the angles are acute, they can't be supplementary.

Two angles are said to be supplementary if their sum is 180°. If both are acute (each one less than 90°) their sum will be less than 180°. Hence if both the angles are acute, they can't be supplementary.

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Answered by ashokb8910
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Yes, I agree with it

Because sum of pair of supplementary angle is 180° but the sum of Acute angles is less less than of supplementary angles.

But we can make it true by taking two complementary angles i.e two 90° angles

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