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Angles that are next to each other
Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees. Adjacent angles are two angles that happen to lie next to each other, so that they combine to form a larger angle whose measure is the sum of the measures of the adjacent angles. Angles may be both adjacent and supplementary, in which case they will form a straight angle.
Two right angles would always be supplementary because the sum of their angles is 180 degrees.
The answer will depend on whether the two right angles are adjacent, alternate or opposite and also on the measures of the remaining angles.
only in a parallelogram