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Can all the angles of a quadrilateral be acute angles ? Give reason for your answer.

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No, all the angles of a quadrilateral cannot be acute agles. As, sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is `360^(@)`. So, maximum of three acute angles will be possible.
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