if one of the acute angle is 30° the other must be 60° how did it happen? ​

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Answer:

they are complementary angles

Step-by-step explanation:

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If one of the acute angle is 30° the other must be 60° how did it happen?

Two angles that has a sum of 90° are called complementary angles. The two angles in the question is an example. Complementary angles are always composed of two acute angles.

Assuming that one of the angle measures 30°

Sum of complementary angles = 90°

90 - 30 = 60°, so the other angles must be 60°

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