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The supplement of an obtuse angle is always ______ angle.
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An angle which is half of its supplement is of ______.
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Two supplementary angles are always obtuse angles.
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Two right angles are always supplementary to each other.
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One obtuse angle and one acute angle can make a pair of supplementary angles.
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Both angles of a pair of supplementary angles can never be acute angles.
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Name the pairs of supplementary angles in the following figure:

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Name the pairs of supplementary angles in the following figure:

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Name the pairs of supplementary angles in the following figure:

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In the following figure, P, Q and R are collinear points and TQ ⊥ PR, name; two pairs of supplementary angles.

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If two angles have a common vertex and their arms form opposite rays (Figure), Then, how many types of angles are formed?

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In the following figure, write all the pairs of supplementary angles.

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Can two acute angles form a pair of supplementary angles? Give reason in support of your answer.
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If the complement of an angle is 62°, then find its supplement.
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Measures (in degrees) of two supplementary angles are consecutive odd integers. Find the angles.
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Which is greater number in the following?
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`(-1)/2` is ______ than `1/5`.
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`(-27)/45` and `(-3)/5` represent ______ rational numbers.
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Fill in the box with the correct symbol >, < or =.
`7/(-8) square 8/9`
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