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They can be but not always because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.

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Angles that are congruent and supplementary must be?

Angles that are congruent and supplementary must be right angles.


Are corresponding angles congruent or supplementary?

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Can a pair of angles be supplementary and congruent?

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Are vertical angles congruent or supplementary angles?

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Are supplementary angles always congruent?

Give us a break! -- A 3° angle is congruent to another 3° angle, but their sum is only 6° , not 180°. -- Congruent angles are always equal, but supplementary angles don't have to be equal.


What is the Congruent supplement that states if two angles are supplementary to the same angle then they are congruent?

Supplementary Congruency Theorem


What two angles are congruent and supplementary to each other?

supplementary angles are equal to 180 degrees. so two congruent(same) angles would be 90 degrees!


Are vertical angles supplementary adjacent congruent or similar?

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Are two angles that are supplementary congruent?

They can be but not always because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.


What is it call when two angles are both congruent and supplementary?

Right angles.