Sure. It's quite possible for them to not be equal if they're complementary. In fact,
the only angle that's equal to its complement is 45 degrees. No other one is.
Its simple ! A complementary angle is equal to 90 degrees . Also if the sum of two angles at a same point is equal to 90 degrees they are said to be complementary angles.
In a kite, the two pairs of adjacent angles are equal, and one pair of opposite angles is formed by the intersection of the diagonals. Therefore, while two angles in a kite can be complementary (summing to 90 degrees), they cannot be opposite angles, as opposite angles in a kite are not generally equal and do not fit the definition of being complementary. Thus, two angles of a kite cannot be both opposite and complementary simultaneously.
no * * * * * Yes they can: 45 degrees each.
True. Vertical angles are formed by the intersection of two lines and are always equal in measure, while complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Since vertical angles can be any angle measure and are equal, they cannot be complementary unless both angles happen to be 45 degrees, which is not the case in general.
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complementary angles.
Yes, the angles are complementary.
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.
They are known as complementary angles.
They are complementary angles
Its simple ! A complementary angle is equal to 90 degrees . Also if the sum of two angles at a same point is equal to 90 degrees they are said to be complementary angles.
In a kite, the two pairs of adjacent angles are equal, and one pair of opposite angles is formed by the intersection of the diagonals. Therefore, while two angles in a kite can be complementary (summing to 90 degrees), they cannot be opposite angles, as opposite angles in a kite are not generally equal and do not fit the definition of being complementary. Thus, two angles of a kite cannot be both opposite and complementary simultaneously.
equal to each other
no * * * * * Yes they can: 45 degrees each.
We were to measure the complementary angles in the drawing.I found the complementary angles to be of equal lengths.
Two angles are called complementary angles if the sum of their degree measurements equals 90 degrees. One of the complementary angles is said to be the complement of the other.
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