Always.
Congruent angles (or equivalent angles) have the same angle measure.
There's no such thing as "a congruent angle". "Congruent" is a comparison between two or more angles. Whenever you see the word "congruent" the words "to each other" should also be there. If one or more things are the same size and shape, then they're congruent (to each other), no matter what size they are. All 90-degree angles are congruent (to each other), because they're all 90 degrees. All 7-degree angles are also congruent (to each other), because they're all 7 degrees. A congruent angel presumably has two wings of exactly the same size and shape.
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Acute triangle - all of the angles are less than a right angle (90°).Scalene triangle - none of the sides or angles are congruent. It can be shown that if no two angles are the same, then no two sides are the same using the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines.
Yes. Angles are congruent if they have the same measure.
Both 60 degree angles are congruent
Yes and they are both acute angles
A.A 10° angle is congruent to a 10° angle.B.Congruent angles always add up to 90°.C.A congruent angle is always 90°.
Always.
No. You get two congruent angles.
Give us a break! -- A 3° angle is congruent to another 3° angle, but their sum is only 6° , not 180°. -- Congruent angles are always equal, but supplementary angles don't have to be equal.
if two angles are supplements of the same angle (or of congruent angles), then the two angles are congruent.
The Vertical Angles Theorem says that a pair of vertical angles are always congruent.
Complimentary angles ARE NOT always congruent. However, if one angle is 45 degrees, then they would be congruent since the other would have to be 45 degrees to add up to 90 degrees.
Congruent angles (or equivalent angles) have the same angle measure.
Two angles that are congruent have the same angle measurement.