They both will be right angles that add up to supplementary angles 180 degrees
yes because a supplementary angle is two angles where the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees.
Two right angles are supplementary.
If they do , the angles are supplementary !
Two acute angles cannot be supplementary but they can be complementary
Not true because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and two acute angles would be less than 180 degrees.
No,never
no because supplementary means when 2 angles equal 180 degrees. but an acute angle is always less than 90 degrees, so two acute angles cannot add up to equal 180 degrees/be supplementary.
They both will be right angles that add up to supplementary angles 180 degrees
No, they are complimentary (add to 90°) Supplementary means the two angles add to 180°
No.
If they both add up to 180 degrees then they are supplementary angles.
If my calculations are correct, I think so. But I'm not sure.
Supplementary angles total 180o. If one of the angles is acute it is less than 90o so its supplement must be greater than 90o, so it can never be acute.
A rhombus has a pair of equal acute angles opposite one another. The other two angles are supplementary to these and so are also equal.
No, they are complementary angles. Supplementary angles sum to 180o Complementary angles sum to 90o. The three angles of a triangle sum to 180o. If one is 90o (the right angle), then the other two sum to 180o - 90o = 90o and so are complementary.