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When using inductive reasoning, statements are believed to be true until a counterexample is found. Try to think of a counterexample for each statement below and then determine if they are true or false.
1. If it is below 32° outside, then it is snowing.
2. If m < 2 = 25°, then it is an acute angle.
3. If two angles are supplementary, then they add up to 180°
4. If two angles are complementary, then they are both 45


When using inductive reasoning, statements are believed to be true until a counterexample is found.

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