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Answer to Problem 34HP
The one of the angles formed by two intersecting lines is acute the statement is never true.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given expression is one of the angles formed by two intersecting lines is acute, then the other three angles formed are also acute.
Calculation:
Calculate the expression is figure (1).
Figure (1)
Since one angle is acute, then its supplementary pair must be obtuse.
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here will be only two acute angles.
There will be two obtuse angles.
Therefore, the one of the angles formed by two intersecting lines is acute the statement is never true.
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