Not true because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and two acute angles would be less than 180 degrees.
They add up to 90 degrees
Yes, any triangle has three angles which add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 90 degrees (right angle) then the other two angles would be any two acute angles that add up to the other 90 degrees.
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.
An acute triangle is a right triangle, since two of its angles add up to 90 degrees.
It can be either acute or obtuse. An acute angle is less than 90 degrees and all 3 angles add to 180 degrees. For example, If two angles are 60 degrees (acute) then the 3rd is 60 degrees (acute). If two angles are 30 degrees (acute) the 3rd is 120 degrees (obtuse).
Not true because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and two acute angles would be less than 180 degrees.
No, they have two acute angles and two obtuse angles that add up to 360 degrees
It has two equal acute angles and two equal obtuse angles which all add up together to 360 degrees
They are "complementary" angles, and both are obviously acute angles.
Yes, any triangle has three angles which add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 90 degrees (right angle) then the other two angles would be any two acute angles that add up to the other 90 degrees.
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 add up to 90 degrees
They add up to 90 degrees
A right angle triangle has 2 acute angles that add up to 90 degrees, along with 1 right angle of 90 degrees.
A quadrilateral kite can have two obtuse angles and two acute angles that add up to 360 degrees.
An acute triangle is a right triangle, since two of its angles add up to 90 degrees.