The angles that are equal to 180 are called supplementary angles. The angles that equal 90 degrees are called complimentary.
Complimentary angles are two or more angles that add up to 90 degrees
No. An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees. If there are two angles whose measures are greater than 90 degrees, then there is no possible way that the sum of the two could be equal to 90 degrees and thus be characterized as complimentary angles.
In every pair of complementary angles, both of them are acute angles.
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If your question is "Can two complimentary angles be equal" then the answer is yes. If both angles are 45*, then they are complimentary and equal.
Two angles that are equal to 90 degrees are Complimentary.
Complimentary angles are a pair of angles where the sum of their degrees equal 90.
Supplementary means the sum of two angles equal to 180 degrees. The Sum of 90 degrees would be complimentary, where the sum of two angles equal to 90 degrees.
The angles that are equal to 180 are called supplementary angles. The angles that equal 90 degrees are called complimentary.
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Complimentary angles are two or more angles that add up to 90 degrees
No, they are supplementary.
No. An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees. If there are two angles whose measures are greater than 90 degrees, then there is no possible way that the sum of the two could be equal to 90 degrees and thus be characterized as complimentary angles.
They are equal angles as are alternate angles on the transversal line that cuts through parallel lines
Two angles with a sum of 90 are called complimentary angles.
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