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If an angle is acute, an angle supplementary to it is (always,sometimes, or never) acute
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If an angle is acute, an angle supplementary to it is (always,sometimes, or never) acute
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Never, because it would have to be over 90° to be supplementary
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suplementary is adding up to 180
acute means less than 90
so angle less than 90+something=180
is this something always, sometimes never acute
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less than 90+less than 90=less than 180
so never
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