Two angles that have the same measure and sum up to 90 degrees are complementary angles. For example, if one angle measures 45 degrees, the other angle will also measure 45 degrees, and their sum will be 90 degrees.
No, the sum of the legs of a triangle have to be greater than the hypotenuse.
45 + 45
90 plus 90 equals 180. When adding two numbers together, you are combining their values to find the total sum. In this case, adding 90 and 90 results in a sum of 180, which is calculated by adding the two numbers together.
you get two angles that are the sum of the original angle but, when added, are the total. (45+45=90)
The sum of all integers between 45 and 90 is 3105.
Two angles that have the same measure and sum up to 90 degrees are complementary angles. For example, if one angle measures 45 degrees, the other angle will also measure 45 degrees, and their sum will be 90 degrees.
45 degrees and 45 degrees.
No, the sum of the legs of a triangle have to be greater than the hypotenuse.
45 + 45
"Sum" usually implies that you add at least two numbers together; not just one. For completeness sake, you might thing of the "sum of a single number" as the number itself.
you get two angles that are the sum of the original angle but, when added, are the total. (45+45=90)
"sum" means adding together. 27+45+48 = 120 so does 26+44+50 = 120
The sum of the angles in a (planar) triangle always equals 180° 180° - 90° - 45° = 45°But on a sphere it depends on how big the triangles is...
There is no limit to the number of pairs of angles that add to 90°. Some common ones include 45° + 45° and 30° + 60°.
The words, "sum of" mean 'the added together value of'... For instance, "What is the sum of 15, 20 and 45?" The method is to add each of these figures together: EG. 15 + 20 + 45 The answer, of course, is 80 ... written: 15 + 20 + 45 = 80, or 15+20+45=80
Yes- The measurements of the angles added together must equal 180- 90+45+45=180 That would be a right angle.