the sum of two acute angles which add up to 180 degree is known as or called as supplementary angle.
Complementary angles are found by subtracting a random angle from 90 degrees for complementary always and 180 for supplementary always
No :) Because one angle of the triangle is always acute and so the exterior has to be obtuse.
Sometimes~ Minor arcs have central angles less than 180 degrees because 180 is a semi-circle and above 180 is a major arc. An acute angle is less than 90 degrees, so this is only true sometimes.
The sum of two acute angles is sometimes an obtuse angle because, acute angles can measure from 10 to 90 degrees. Two 30 degree angles would both be acute whose sum would only create another acute angle of 60 degrees. But, two80 degree angles would both be acute angle whose sum would only create an obtuse angle.
Sometimes. Actually, it is nearly always, but not quite.
sometimes,, you can have an odtuse angle 85 degrees and acute 23 degrees which is a total 108 degrees.
It can be.
yes it is.for example 120 degrees and 60 degrees
yes
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.
Yes.
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Yes, unless they are both right angles.
An acute angle is less than 90 degrees.
the sum of two acute angles which add up to 180 degree is known as or called as supplementary angle.
Complementary angles are found by subtracting a random angle from 90 degrees for complementary always and 180 for supplementary always