If you mean "Does the sum of two angles equal exactly 90 degrees?" it is yes.
Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. They are only equal if they both equal 90 degrees.
any two or more angles that equeal 90 degrees supplementary angles are when two or more angles equal 180 degrees
Its simple ! A complementary angle is equal to 90 degrees . Also if the sum of two angles at a same point is equal to 90 degrees they are said to be complementary angles.
not if its more than 90 degrees
Two angles that are equal to 90 degrees are Complimentary.
complementary angles.
If you mean "Does the sum of two angles equal exactly 90 degrees?" it is yes.
Supplementary means the sum of two angles equal to 180 degrees. The Sum of 90 degrees would be complimentary, where the sum of two angles equal to 90 degrees.
Seven. They are: Cubic - all angles 90 degrees, all sides equal length Trigonal - all angles 90 degrees, two sides equal and the third unequal Orthorhombic - all angles 90 degrees, no sides equal Hexagonal - two angles 90 degrees and one angle 120 degrees, two sides unequal and the third unequal Trigonal - all angles equal but not 90, all sides equal Monoclinic - two angles 90, one more than 90, and no sides equal Triclinic - no angles equal, no sides equal For a graphical representation of these, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_system#Classification_of_lattices
They are known as complementary angles.
They are complementary angles
If you're talking about two angles adding up to equal a total measure of 90, then the answer to your question is complementary angles.
Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. They are only equal if they both equal 90 degrees.
Yes, because a rectangle has 4 equal interior angles of 90 degrees.
Right angles are 90°. The total measure of a triangle is 180°. So, the sum of the other two angles must equal 90°.
A rectangle.