Their measurements must equal 90° when added together. Supplementary is 180°.
True. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Two angles which are complementary have a sum which is 90° If the two angles are congruent, they are each half of 90° = ½ × 90° = 45° →The statement is true.
complementary angles are two angles that have a sum of 90*. example. 30* + 60* = 90* that would be a complementary.
Complementary angles are two angles that add up to exactly 90 degrees.
two angles whose sum is 90 degrees is a complementary angle.
False because complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees.
True.
True. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Two angles which are complementary have a sum which is 90° If the two angles are congruent, they are each half of 90° = ½ × 90° = 45° →The statement is true.
It is always true because two congruent angles that are complementary both measure 45 degrees.
True because both angles must add up to 90 degrees
True. Vertical angles are formed by the intersection of two lines and are always equal in measure, while complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Since vertical angles can be any angle measure and are equal, they cannot be complementary unless both angles happen to be 45 degrees, which is not the case in general.
False
There is an infinite number of complementary angles. Complementary angles are all angles that add up to 90 degrees, such as two 45 degree angles.
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.
The sum of two complementary angles is 90 degrees. The sum of two supplementary angles is 180 degrees.
Complementary angles are two angles that add up to exactly 90 degrees.
Two angles are considered complementary if their measures add up to 90 degrees. This means that if the sum of two angles equals 90 degrees, they are classified as complementary. Conversely, if two angles are complementary, their measures must sum to 90 degrees. Thus, the statements effectively define the same relationship between complementary angles.