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If two congruent angles form supplementary, they are acute angles true or false

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false

Explanation:

No, two acute angles cannot form a supplementary angle. By definition, acute angles are the angles that measure the angle greater than 0° and less than 90°. ... Example: 80° +60° = 140° which is not a supplementary angle. But, in the case, if we add more than two acute angles, we can get supplementary angles.

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