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Non-examples of complementary angles are pairs of angles that do not add up to 90 degrees. For instance, two angles measuring 40 degrees and 50 degrees together total 90 degrees, making them complementary; however, angles measuring 30 degrees and 70 degrees, which total 100 degrees, are not complementary. Similarly, angles of 0 degrees and 100 degrees, or 45 degrees and 60 degrees, also do not meet the complementary criteria.

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