No because they equal 180 degrees
Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. They are only equal if they both equal 90 degrees.
no because supplementary means when 2 angles equal 180 degrees. but an acute angle is always less than 90 degrees, so two acute angles cannot add up to equal 180 degrees/be supplementary.
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
The angles that are equal to 180 are called supplementary angles. The angles that equal 90 degrees are called complimentary.
Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. They are only equal if they both equal 90 degrees.
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.
Only if they both equal 90 degrees.
supplementary angles are equal to 180 degrees. so two congruent(same) angles would be 90 degrees!
No, complementary angles need to ADD and EQUAL 90 degrees. Supplementary angles need to ADD/EQUAL 180 degrees. They do not necessarily need to be adjacent to each other, they only have to add up... Complementary = 90, Supplementary = 180
Any two supplementary angles will equal 180 degrees when added. Examples: 90+90 60+120 1+179
no because supplementary means when 2 angles equal 180 degrees. but an acute angle is always less than 90 degrees, so two acute angles cannot add up to equal 180 degrees/be supplementary.
90 degrees
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
The angles that are equal to 180 are called supplementary angles. The angles that equal 90 degrees are called complimentary.
any two or more angles that equeal 90 degrees supplementary angles are when two or more angles equal 180 degrees