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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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.
They can be but not always because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
Angles that are congruent and supplementary must be right angles.
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Yes. Today in math class my teacher explained it to me :)