True or False:
In a right triangle, if two acute angles are known, then the triangle can be solved.
A. False, because the missing side can be found using the Pythagorean Theorem, but the angles cannot be found.
B. True, because the missing side can be found using the complementary angle theorem.
C. False, because solving a right triangle requires knowing one of the acute angles A or B and a side, or else two sides.
D. True, because the missing side can be found using the Pythagorean Theorem and all the angles can be found using trigonometric functions.