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In geometry, a pair of complementary angles are a pair which add up to equal 90 degrees.

In probability, the complement of an occurrence of an event is the non-occurrence of an event.

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Two angles that add up to 90 degrees are said to be complementary.
Complementary in math refers to the angles that add up to 90.

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