Two angles that are congruent have the same angle measurement.
They are supplementary angles.
That means they have the same measurement. Any two angles that have the same measurement (for example, in degrees) are said to be congruent.
Two angles are supplementary and one of them is 30 degrees what is the measurement of the second house
Yes
... then they are supplementary
Supplementary.
If two angles are equal in measurement then they are congruent as for example the interior angles of a square are congruent because they are all right angles.
Two angles are said to be "congruent" if they are equal. To be more precise, their angle measurement is the same.
The measurement for the other three angles are 107 degrees.
There are 3 angles in an isosceles triangle and they add up to 180 degrees Two of the angles are of equal measurement
Opposite angles are equivalent when formed by two intersecting lines