If 2 angles are congruent and complementary, they must each be 45 degrees.
No, not all congruent angles are 45 degrees. They only are in complementary congruent angles.
Congruent adjacent complementary angles are two angles of 45° that share one side and its vertex.. which means: A 90° angle divided in two halfs of 45°.
No. They are congruent. However, if one of the alternate angles is equal to 45, yes they would be complementary, but otherwise, no.
Complementary angles are those that add up to 90° Thus all angles complementary to a given angle must all be the same angle (90° - the_given_angle), ie they are all congruent angles.
No, complementary angles aren't normally congruent.
Not necessarily. The only time complementary angles are congruent is when they are both 45o. Complementary means the angles add up to be 90o.
If 2 angles are congruent and complementary, they must each be 45 degrees.
No, not all congruent angles are 45 degrees. They only are in complementary congruent angles.
Yes.
Vertical angles must be congruent so if they are complementary, they must be 45 degrees to be complementary.
ANSWERIf two angles are complementary to the same angle (or to two congruent angles), then the two angles are congruent.< means "Angle".Hypothesis:
90 degrees
Congruent adjacent complementary angles are two angles of 45° that share one side and its vertex.. which means: A 90° angle divided in two halfs of 45°.
No. They are congruent. However, if one of the alternate angles is equal to 45, yes they would be complementary, but otherwise, no.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. If congruent then: 45+45=90
45°