SOLUTION: if an angle is acute, then its complement must be great than its supplement. true or false?

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Question 340668: if an angle is acute, then its complement must be great than its supplement. true or false?
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An angle has to be acute in order to have a complement in the first place. The measure of an angle plus the measure of its complement is . The measure of an angle plus the measure of its supplement is


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