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Question
In a pair of complementary angles, each angle cannot be more than ______ .
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Solution
In a pair of complementary angles, each angle cannot be more than 90°.
Explanation:
Two angles are said to be complementary angles, if their sum is 90°.
Hence, if two angles are complementary, then each angle cannot be more than 90°.
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