Complementary means they add to 90o. Thus neither is larger than 90o, and together they form a right angle.
The two angles were complementary to each other.
No, two obtuse angles cannot be complementary to each other. Complementary angles are defined as two angles that add up to 90 degrees. Since each obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees, their sum would exceed 180 degrees, making it impossible for them to be complementary.
No, two right angles cannot be complementary to each other. Complementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Since each right angle measures 90 degrees, their sum is 180 degrees, which does not meet the criteria for complementary angles.
The sum of two complementary angles is 90.E.g. 30 degrees and 60 degrees are each others complementary angles.The sum of two supplementary angles is 180.E.g. 105 and 75 are each others supplementary angles.Supplementary angles are those whose angles add up to 180 degrees. Complementary angles are those whose angles add up to 90 degrees.
There is an infinite number of complementary angles. Complementary angles are all angles that add up to 90 degrees, such as two 45 degree angles.
No only two angles can be complementary
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no * * * * * Yes they can: 45 degrees each.
The question does not really make sense. Once might ask, "Are consecutive angles in a parallelogram complementary?" in which case the answer is no. Complementary angles are angles which add up to 90 degrees. Consecutive angles are angles next to each other (or follow each other). In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary (add to 180 degrees). In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal. You could have a parallelogram where two angles are 45 degree (and thus complementary) and then the other two angles would be 135 degrees.
complementary angles are two angles that have a sum of 90*. example. 30* + 60* = 90* that would be a complementary.
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