Angles aren't congruent. Equal angles do not add up to 90 degrees unless they are 45 degrees. Complementary angles, by definition, add up to 90 degrees.
Nope. It is complementary angles that add to 90 degrees.
Complementary Angles add up to 90°.Two 45 degree angles are complementary and congruent.This means the answer is yes!
A.A 10° angle is congruent to a 10° angle.B.Congruent angles always add up to 90°.C.A congruent angle is always 90°.
Not enough information. Consecutive angles add up to 90 degrees. Opposite angles are congruent and vary depending on how flat the rhombus is.
Yes. If two congruent angles are 45o, the sum of the two angles would be 90o.
Angles aren't congruent. Equal angles do not add up to 90 degrees unless they are 45 degrees. Complementary angles, by definition, add up to 90 degrees.
Nope. It is complementary angles that add to 90 degrees.
Complementary Angles add up to 90°.Two 45 degree angles are complementary and congruent.This means the answer is yes!
Congruent angles are angles of the same measure. They can have any value and so can add to any number. For example, the six interior angles of a regular hexagon are 120 degrees each and they add to 720 degrees. The four angles of a rectangle are congruent and they add to 360 degrees.
Congruent angles are angles of the same measure. They can have any value and so can add to any number. For example, the six interior angles of a regular hexagon are 120 degrees each and they add to 720 degrees. The four angles of a rectangle are congruent and they add to 360 degrees.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. If congruent then: 45+45=90
No but they are complementary in that they add up to 90 degrees
A single angle can only add up to its own value! And how can a single angle be congruent? There have to be at least two angles for them to be congruent (or not).
A.A 10° angle is congruent to a 10° angle.B.Congruent angles always add up to 90°.C.A congruent angle is always 90°.
Not enough information. Consecutive angles add up to 90 degrees. Opposite angles are congruent and vary depending on how flat the rhombus is.
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.