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is the statement below always sometimes or never true explain if two angles are right angles they must be supplementatry

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Answer: Always true.

Explanation:

When two angles are added up to 180°, then the pair of angles is called as supplementary angles.

Since, the measure of right angles =
90^(\circ)

Therefore, the sum of two right angles will be :_


\text{Sum}=90^(\circ)+90^(\circ)=180^(\circ)

Therefore, The angles are supplementary angles.

Hence, The statement "If two angles are right angles they must be supplementary" is always true.

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