A complementary angle is formed when two angles add up to 90 degrees. For example, if one angle measures 30 degrees, its complementary angle would measure 60 degrees. This concept is often used in geometry, particularly in right triangles, where the two non-right angles are complementary.
Complementary
The complementary angle is 15 degrees
A supplementary angle can not be a complementary angle. The complementary angle has 2 angles equal 90... but a supplementary angle is X2 that much (108). * * * * * Nearly correct. 90 x 2 is 180, not 108!
Without the diagram, we'd just be guessing.
The sum of complementary angles is 90°. The sum of supplementary angles is 180°. EXAMPLE : 27° is the complementary angle to 63° and the supplementary angle to 153°.
No angle can be complementary to a 140 degree angle, as the sum of complementary angles is 90 degrees. But angles which are supplementary to each other add together to form a 180 degree angle.
Supplementary angles forms a 180o angle (or a straight line). Complementary angles form a 90o angle.
Complimentary angles
Complementary angle to which angle?
Complementary
An obtuse angle has no complementary angle.
The complementary angles form a right angle with the shared ray.
are said to be complementary
The complementary angle is 7 degrees.
90 minus A = complementary angle
90 minus A = complementary angle
The complementary angle is 67 degrees.