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Two acute angles cannot be supplementary but they can be complementary

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Can two acute angles by supplementary?

No, two acute angles cannot be supplementary. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. Since acute angles are each less than 90 degrees, the sum of two acute angles will always be less than 180 degrees.


Are to acute angles supplementary?

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.


Can two acute angles be supplementary?

yes


Are two acute angles sometimes supplementary?

No,never


If two congruent angles form a supplementary they are acute angles.?

Not true because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and two acute angles would be less than 180 degrees.


What if two angles are equal and supplementary are the angles obtuse acute or right angles?

They both will be right angles that add up to supplementary angles 180 degrees


Are acute angles of a right triangle are supplementary?

No, they are complimentary (add to 90°) Supplementary means the two angles add to 180°


Can two supplementary angles both be acute?

If my calculations are correct, I think so. But I'm not sure.


What angles does a rhombus have and are they equal?

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.


Are the two acute angles in a right triangle supplementary?

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.


Can two adjacent angles be supplementary?

No It cannot as the sum has to be below 180 degrees......


Do supplementary angles have to be obtuse?

No, supplementary angles do not have to be obtuse. By definition, supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. This means one or both angles can be acute (less than 90 degrees) or one can be obtuse (greater than 90 degrees), as long as their sum equals 180 degrees.