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90 degrees is the angle
The sum of two complementary angles is 90.E.g. 30 degrees and 60 degrees are each others complementary angles.The sum of two supplementary angles is 180.E.g. 105 and 75 are each others supplementary angles.Supplementary angles are those whose angles add up to 180 degrees. Complementary angles are those whose angles add up to 90 degrees.
You're fishing for "a square", but the way you've described it, no such animal exists. You said "all sides and angles congruent", and that's not possible. The sides are congruent to each other, and the angles are congruent to each other, but no side is congruent to any angle.
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, complementary angles need to ADD and EQUAL 90 degrees. Supplementary angles need to ADD/EQUAL 180 degrees. They do not necessarily need to be adjacent to each other, they only have to add up... Complementary = 90, Supplementary = 180
If 2 angles are congruent and complementary, they must each be 45 degrees.
If they are congruent, they have the same measure. If they are complementary, their sum is 90 degrees. So each one of them must be a half of 90 degrees. That is, 45 degrees each.
True. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Two angles which are complementary have a sum which is 90° If the two angles are congruent, they are each half of 90° = ½ × 90° = 45° →The statement is true.
90 degrees each
Yes the 4 angles each measure 90 degrees
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45 degrees
Can't be determined
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120 degrees.
There are 4 and they each measure 90 degrees
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