Complementary angles
They are a complementary pair of angles.
No, a pair of angles cannot be both vertical and complementary at the same time. Vertical angles are formed by the intersection of two lines and are always equal in measure. Complementary angles, on the other hand, are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. Since vertical angles are equal, they would only be complementary if each angle measures 45 degrees, which is not generally the case.
Supplementary angles are angles whose sum always equals 180 degrees.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
No, because complementary angles are two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.An obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
Any two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. For example, opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral (quadrilateral whose vertices are on a circle).
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees and supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. So the answer is 90 degrees greater.
They are a complementary pair of angles.
They are called linear pair, because their farthest sides lie on the same line.Any two angles that add to 180 degrees are called supplementary angles.
Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees are called complementary angles. Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees are called supplementary angles. A single angle of 90 degrees is called a right angle.
They are a supplementary pair of angles.
A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays are called a linear pair. The measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees.
The angles are called supplementary if they add to 180 degrees. Where the two angles are adjacent, they form a "linear pair" such that their farthest sides lie on the same line.
complementary
Complementary angles are a pair of angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. So the complement of a 62 degree angle would be 90-62=28.
Supplementary angles are angles whose sum always equals 180 degrees.
A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays are called a linear pair. The measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees.