Vertical angles must be congruent so if they are complementary, they must be 45 degrees to be complementary.
Complimentary angles
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No, complementary angles aren't normally congruent.
not all congruent angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles must share a vertex.
Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. So, the complementary angle of 70 degrees would be 20 degrees
Vertical angles are equal in measure and are formed when two lines intersect. Complementary angles, on the other hand, add up to a total of 90 degrees. They are not directly related, but if two lines intersect and form vertical angles, then the angles adjacent to the vertical angles will be complementary.
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Vertical angles are not always complementary. In some cases, they will congruent and supplementary which makes them add up to 180 degrees.
Complimentary angles
No, angles cannot be both vertical and complementary at the same time. Vertical angles are formed by the intersection of two lines and are opposite each other, sharing the same vertex, while complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Since vertical angles are equal in measure, they cannot sum to 90 degrees unless they are both 45 degrees, which would not satisfy the definition of being vertical angles.
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Two angles that have a sum of 90 degrees are called complementary angles.
Well it could be complementary or supplementary because they don't have to share a vertex yet I think you mean something like the vertical angle. You can go research vertical angles. I'll give you a link for the vertical angles. http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/vertical-angles.html
No only two angles can be complementary
complementary angles are two angles that have a sum of 90*. example. 30* + 60* = 90* that would be a complementary.