Two angles with a sum of 90 are called complimentary angles.
No. The first is a measure of length, the second is a measure of angular displacement. If you have two circles with arcs of the same angular measure, the lengths of the arcs will not be the same.
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.
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Two adjacent angles are considered supplementary angles. They aggregate and make an angle that measures 180 degrees.
They are equal angles.
They are said to be congruent
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SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES are two angles the sum of whose measures is 180 degrees.
Are congruent angles.
supplementaryA:Two angles whose sum measures a right angle are complementary angles.
Two angles whose measures add to 90 are complementary angles. An example is 45 and 45.
Supplementary angles are 2 angles whose measures = 180o.
No, they cannot, because if you think about it, the sides can be different proportional lengths but have the same angle measures.
complementary
They are supplementary angles
No. A radian is a measure of an angle, it is not, itself, an angle. Degrees and radians are measures of angles and the two measures are related by the following conversion: 180 degrees = pi radians