Can two acute angles form a linear pair?
Explanation:
Acute angle measure is less than 90°
so, it is not possible to make linear pair,because the sum of linear pair is 180°
Hence,it is not possible to form two acute angles form a linear pair.
Answer the following questions and justify.(i) Can two acute angles he complement to each other?(ii) Can two obtuse angles be complement to each other?(iii) Can two right angles he complement to each other?(iv) Can two acute angles be supplementary?(v) Can two obtuse angles be supplementary?(vi) Can two right angles be supplementary?(vii) Can two adjacent angles be supplementary?(viii) Can two adjacent angles be complementary?(ix) Can two obtuse angles be adjacent angles?(x) Can an acute angle be adjacent to an obtuse angle?(xi) Can two acute angles form a linear pair?(xii) can two obtuse angles form a linear pair?(xiii) Can two right angles form a linear pair?
Which of the following statements are true., (T) and which are false (F)?
(i) Angles forming a linear pair are supplementary. (ii) If two adjacent angles are equal, then each angle measures 90∘. (iii) Angles forming a linear pair can both be acute angles. (iv) If angles forming a linear pair are equal, then each of these angles is of measure 90∘.
Question 85
Can two acute angles form a pair of supplementary angles? Give reason in support of your answer.