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Question
The supplement of an acute is always ______ angle.
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Solution
The supplement of an acute is always obtuse angle.
Explanation:
If angle is an acute angle, then its supplement will be an obtuse angle. As, if we subtract an angle which is less than 90° from 180°, then the result will be an angle greater than 90°.
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