Congruent
They measure 105 degrees each.
It means "I have two angles that both measure the same number of degrees". Whoever this is talking, notice that he didn't say how many angles he has altogether. He only said that two of them are the same measure.
64 degrees because the total of the angles has to equal 360 degrees for it to be a hexagon.
Two angles are congruent if they both measure exactly the same number of degrees. Two line segments are congruent if they both have exactly the same length.
If two angles of a triangle each measure 45 degrees, the third angle measures 90 degrees. This is because of the Triangle Sum Theorem - The sum of the measure of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. If you know that two of the angles total to be 90 degrees, you can subtract that 90 degrees from the total 180. The result is 90 degrees.
No. If two angles are congruent they have the same measure. But that measure can be anything.
right angles and 90 degrees angle.
It means that the angles have the same measure (for example, in degrees).
Two angles that have the same measure and sum up to 90 degrees are complementary angles. For example, if one angle measures 45 degrees, the other angle will also measure 45 degrees, and their sum will be 90 degrees.
They measure 105 degrees each.
It means "I have two angles that both measure the same number of degrees". Whoever this is talking, notice that he didn't say how many angles he has altogether. He only said that two of them are the same measure.
complementary angles
right angles
They are supplementary angles
The two angles are complementary, seeing as they add up to equal 90 degrees.
The same again 50 and 130 degrees because a rhombus is a quadrilateral and all quadrilaterals have a total of 360 interior degrees.
Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees are called complementary angles.