Not true because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and two acute angles would be less than 180 degrees.
True.
Select one: a. False; the angles may be supplementary. b. True c. False; one angle may be in the interior of the other. d. False; the angles may be adjacent.
2 angles are supplementary if they add up to 180 degrees
True
No. Any angles which add up to 180 degrees are supplementary.
false
True
A linear pair are always supplementary, 180 degrees not 90.
Sometimes but not always depending on what type of polygon it is and supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
Not true because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and two acute angles would be less than 180 degrees.
True only if the two angles are adjacent (i.e. have a point in common). By definition, supplementary angles add up to 180° therefore they are linear pairs, if they are adjacent. Otherwise false. Imagine drawing an angle of 40° at the top of the page and another of 140° at the bottom. These angles are supplementary but not a linear pair.
false
True.
False, the sum of the angles in a parallelogram is 360 degrees.
Select one: a. False; the angles may be supplementary. b. True c. False; one angle may be in the interior of the other. d. False; the angles may be adjacent.
2 angles are supplementary if they add up to 180 degrees