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If two angles are acute, then they are supplementary. True or false? And explain

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Sometimes true. It is true unless both the angles are right angles.
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If two angles are acute, then they are supplementary. FALSE

Example:
We have ∠A = 25°
∠B = 63°

Then,
∠A + ∠B = 25° + 63° = 88°

Now, we know supplementary angles are the angles that add up to 180°. But in this case, the two ACUTE angles don't add up to 180°. So, this supports that the statement above is false!
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