Complementary angles are angle that have degrees that add to 90 degrees.
There are two types of relationships: supplementary and complimentary. Supplementary angles always add up tp 180 degrees. Complimentary angles always add up to 90 degrees. If you are dealing with complimentary angles, look for a right angle.
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No, they are supplementary.
Complimentary angles ARE NOT always congruent. However, if one angle is 45 degrees, then they would be congruent since the other would have to be 45 degrees to add up to 90 degrees.
Complimentary angles are a pair of angles where the sum of their degrees equal 90.
Complimentary Angles are those, when added, will sum up to be 90.
No. Sum of measures of complimentary angles is 90 degrees.
If your question is "Can two complimentary angles be equal" then the answer is yes. If both angles are 45*, then they are complimentary and equal.
Complimentary angles are two or more angles that add up to 90 degrees
Complimentary Angles
Angles are complimentary or supplementary. Lines aren't.
They are called complimentary angles.