Yes, because supplementary angles equal 180 degrees.
They both will be right angles that add up to supplementary angles 180 degrees
Two right angles would always be supplementary because the sum of their angles is 180 degrees.
2 90 degree (right) angles
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
Angles that are congruent and supplementary must be right angles.
supplementaryA:Two angles whose sum measures a right angle are complementary angles.
Suppelmentry angles are two angles that add up to equal 180 degrees. So yes, 2 right angles (90 degrees each) would be supplementry
Two right angles are supplementary.
Supplementary.
two supplementary angles * * * * * NO! Supplementary angles sum to 180 degrees = 2 right angles. The correct answer is complementary angles.
In a right angled triangle, the two non-right angles are complementary, because in a triangle the three angles add to 180°, and 90° has already been taken by the right angle. When two angles add to 90°, we say they "Complement" each other.
Yes, intersecting chords in a circle create a pair of vertical angles, which are always congruent. However, these angles are not supplementary; supplementary angles are those that sum to 180 degrees. Vertical angles formed by intersecting chords are equal to each other, meaning they are not supplementary unless they each measure 90 degrees, which would make them right angles.