If two angles are acute, their sum is never a straight line. The hypothesis of the statement is:
2 answers:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that if two angles are acute, their sum is never a straight line.
The hypothesis of this would be the one which would satisfy the opposite of the given statement
1) their sum is never a straight line.-- Incorrect.
2) two angles are acute -- incorrect because this is given.
OPtion 3 is right.
3) If two angles are acute they are straight lines.
Answer:
4) None of the choices are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry if my answer is wrong! This is not my strongest unit.
I think the hypothesis should be...
The sum of two acute angles is never a straight line.
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