No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
Yes, adjacent angles are supplementary; however, opposite angles are not.
they would be supplementary, and adjacent.
Adjacent angles in a parallelogram are supplementary.
No, they are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary in a prallelogram.
None. The angles do not exist and so there are no problems caused.
Vertical angles can be supplementary angles if the lines are perpendicular and then both of the vertical angles would be 90 digress.
Yes, but not always because 2 right angles would also be supplementary adding to 180 degrees.
Two right angles would always be supplementary because the sum of their angles is 180 degrees.
No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
No. All linear pair angles are supplementary, but supplementary angles do not have to be a linear pair.
supplementary angles are equal to 180 degrees. so two congruent(same) angles would be 90 degrees!
Supplementary angles are any angles in which their degrees add to a sum of 180o. In the related links you will find an example of Supplementary angles.
no they would be supplementary.
Angles that are congruent and supplementary must be right angles.
Supplementary angles - two angles that add up to 180 degrees. No matter how large or small angles 1 and 2 on the left become, the two angles remain supplementary which means that they add up to 180°. By the way, supplementary angles do not need to be adjacent angles(angles next to one another) if it doesnt add up to 180 then they are not supplementary angles, but if they do then they are supplementary angles.
All supplementary angles would be linear pairs IF they were adjacent. But they could be far apart.