Yes, an angle can have the same measure as its complement, but only if it measures 45 degrees. The complement of an angle ( A ) is defined as ( 90^\circ - A ). Setting these equal gives ( A = 90^\circ - A ), leading to ( 2A = 90^\circ ), which simplifies to ( A = 45^\circ ). Thus, the only angle that is equal to its complement is 45 degrees.
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The information given in the question is tautological. By definition, the measure of the supplement of any angle will be 90 degrees more than its complement. So the answer isany angle, x degrees where 0
Yes.
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
has the same measure
45˚
The angle is 45 degrees.
yes
Assuming two angles are complementary, an angle can have the same measure as it's complement when it measures 45 degrees. BECAUSE 45 +45 =90!!
Yes
The information given in the question is tautological. By definition, the measure of the supplement of any angle will be 90 degrees more than its complement. So the answer isany angle, x degrees where 0
To be both a complement and a supplement at the same time there can be no angle. However: The angle 45° is self-complementary since 45° + 45° = 90° The angle 90° is self-supplementary since 90° + 90° = 180°
Central angle
Yes.
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
congruent
has the same measure