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21 September, 16:24

Explain why an angle that is supplementary to an acute angle must be an obtuse angle.

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  1. 21 September, 16:29
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    An acute angle measures less than 90°. Supplementary angles add up180°, so if one angle is acute (measures less than 90°) the other has to measure more than 90° in order to add up 180°. An angle that measures more than 90° is an obtuse angle, so that is why an angle that is supplementary to an acute angle must be an obtuse angle. Algebraically: x + y = 180 = > y = 180° - x = > if y <90° then 180° - x x> 180° - 90° = > x > 90°.
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