No, supplementary angles just add up to 180 degrees. It does not matter how these 180 degrees are distributed.
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Angles that are congruent and supplementary must be right angles.
No, a pair of angles that are supplementary will always have a sum of 180 degrees, while a pair of angles that are congruent will have the same measure. Therefore, it is not possible for a pair of angles to be both supplementary and congruent.
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.
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They can be but not always because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.