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Can two acute angles be complement to each other always?
If true, then enter 1 and if false, then enter 0.

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Solution

We know, acute angle is the angle which is greater than 0o and less than 90o.
Two acute angles can be complementary to each other but it is not always true.

E.g.: Let us suppose two acute angles are 70o & 30o.
Here, the sum of these two acute angles will give us 100o.
Since, for being complementary, sum should be equal to 90o,
we can say that not all pairs of acute angles are complementary.
Hence, the statement is false and 0 is the answer.

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