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But they can be.
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No, it does not.
No No, they are comp
Yes, the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length, but they are not supplementary. Supplementary angles refer to two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary, meaning each pair of adjacent angles sums to 180 degrees, while opposite angles are equal but not supplementary.
In a kite, two pairs of opposite angles are formed, with one pair being congruent and the other being unequal. For two angles in a kite to be opposite and complementary, they would need to add up to 90 degrees. However, in a kite, the opposite angles do not satisfy this condition; thus, two opposite angles in a kite cannot be complementary.
Yes. The opposite angles of a kite can be supplementary if the kite is, more specifically, a square. (90° + 90° = 180°)
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Yes, they can. An example of this is when a kite's opposite angles are both 90°. (90° + 90° = 180°) In the example, the kite is more specifically a square, but because of the Quadrilateral Hierarchy Theorem, this is possible.
No, it does not.
No. The adjacent angles are supplementary.
No No, they are comp
No, they are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary in a prallelogram.
No, they are generally not supplementary.
Yes, adjacent angles are supplementary; however, opposite angles are not.
No. A kite has four angles so that makes 2 pairs of opposite angles.
not always, since sometimes kites may have a pair of opposite angles that are not supplementary. Special types of kites can be inscribed.
No. Opposite angles are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary.