complementary angles measures add to 90 and supplementary angles measures add to 180. Whether they are next to each other or not does not matter.
In a right angled triangle, the two non-right angles are complementary, because in a triangle the three angles add to 180°, and 90° has already been taken by the right angle. When two angles add to 90°, we say they "Complement" each other.
supplementary angles are equal to 180 degrees. so two congruent(same) angles would be 90 degrees!
Are opposite angles. There is nothing in the question that would require them to be equal or supplementary or anything.
When 2 or more angles add up to 180 degrees they are said to be supplementary. Supplementary angles only occur on straight lines, so if one angle is said to be 120 the other angle has to be 60 degrees in order to form a straight line and also to add the angles to 180 degrees
complementary angles measures add to 90 and supplementary angles measures add to 180. Whether they are next to each other or not does not matter.
No, they are complementary angles. Supplementary angles sum to 180o Complementary angles sum to 90o. The three angles of a triangle sum to 180o. If one is 90o (the right angle), then the other two sum to 180o - 90o = 90o and so are complementary.
The question does not really make sense. Once might ask, "Are consecutive angles in a parallelogram complementary?" in which case the answer is no. Complementary angles are angles which add up to 90 degrees. Consecutive angles are angles next to each other (or follow each other). In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary (add to 180 degrees). In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal. You could have a parallelogram where two angles are 45 degree (and thus complementary) and then the other two angles would be 135 degrees.
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 add up to 180, complementary on the other hand add up to 90.
In a right angled triangle, the two non-right angles are complementary, because in a triangle the three angles add to 180°, and 90° has already been taken by the right angle. When two angles add to 90°, we say they "Complement" each other.
If 2 angles add up to 180 degrees, they're called supplementary angles and one of the pair is said to be the supplementary angle for the other. Similarly, for 90 degrees, the term used is complementary.
Supplementary angles are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. Complimentary angles are two angles add up to 90 degrees. Kinda hard here to graph the angles, but: (1) Draw a 90 degree angle: The angle of any line drawn for the apex is a complemetary angle to the other. (2) Draw a straight line (180 deg): The angle of any line that meets the straight line is a supplementary angle to the other.
its supplementary because they add up to 180 think of it this way what is a high supplement dose 180 what has to complement each-other 90 so supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees while complementary adds up to 90 degrees
supplementary angles are equal to 180 degrees. so two congruent(same) angles would be 90 degrees!
The two angles were complementary to each other.
The two angles, other than the right angle itself, MUST be complementary.