Sometimes, because they both have two angles.
sometimes
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Adjacent angles
The interior angle of a polygon and its adjacent exterior angle can never be complementary.
Sometimes, because they both have two angles.
Sometimes
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sometimes... * * * * * No, never. Two angles are complementary angles if their measures sum to 90 degrees. An obtuse angle has a measure in the range (0, 90) degrees so two of them cannot sum to 90 degrees.
True. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Two angles which are complementary have a sum which is 90° If the two angles are congruent, they are each half of 90° = ½ × 90° = 45° →The statement is true.
sometime true
it is not greater than or less than 90 degrees
Two angles are complementary when they add up to exactly 90 degrees. An obtuse angle is by definition greater than 90 degrees. Therefore, an obtuse angle cannot have a complementary angle. So an obtuse angle and an acute angle are never complementary.
Yes it is.
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It is always true because two congruent angles that are complementary both measure 45 degrees.
Sometimes