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Complimentary angles are two or more angles that add up to 90 degrees
The angles are complimentary when they add to 90 degrees.
No, they are complimentary (add to 90°) Supplementary means the two angles add to 180°
Complementary angles are when the angle measures of the two angles add up to 90.
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.
Those angles are called complimentary angles. They add up to 90 degrees. Two angles that add up to 180 degrees are called supplementary angles.
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.
Should be 270 degrees. Supplementary angles add up to 180 Complimentary add up to 90. 180 + 90 = 270
Well, if one angle is acute then the other one has to be acute. This is because the definition of complimentary angles is the sum sum of the angles has to add up to 90 degrees. So therefore, the angle has to add up to 90 degrees.
No, they are supplementary.
Yes. Two angles are compliments ("complimentary angles") if they add up to 90 degrees. E.g. 40 degrees and 50 degrees are compliments to one another. A 45 degree angle and another 45 degree angle are both complimentary and congruent (same angle).
Two angles with a sum of 90 are called complimentary angles.