They are "complementary" angles, and both are obviously acute angles.
Complementary
A trapezoid always has two acute angles. the base angles have to be acute because the lower base angles and the upper base angles are complementary so since the upper base angle is always obtuse, the lower base angles have to be acute.
Complementary angles are acute angles. An angle that measures 104 degrees is an obtuse angle and therefore cannot have a complement.
complementary angles are two angles that have a sum of 90*. example. 30* + 60* = 90* that would be a complementary.
In every pair of complementary angles, both of them are acute angles.
True.
Two acute angles cannot be supplementary but they can be complementary
They are "complementary" angles, and both are obviously acute angles.
No
True because both angles must add up to 90 degrees
Complementary.
Complementary
Complementary
They are complementary.
yes
No, one of two complementary angles cannot be obtuse, because only two acute angles that add up to 90 degrees are complementary and that an obtuse angle on its own is greater than 90 degrees.