Any pair of angles that add up to 90 degrees are complementary
That would be a Complementary Angle.
No. An angle can have only one angle!
Yes.
Kurt Angle.
A complementary angle is formed when two angles add up to 90 degrees. For example, if one angle measures 30 degrees, its complementary angle would measure 60 degrees. This concept is often used in geometry, particularly in right triangles, where the two non-right angles are complementary.
That would be a Complementary Angle.
A and B, B and C, C and D, D and A, are all supplementary pairs. The figure has no complementary pairs of angles.
No. An angle can have only one angle!
two angles whose sum is 90 degrees is a complementary angle.
Complementary angles add up to 90*, so a 60* angle's complement is 30*.
Yes.
Kurt Angle.
Two angles are complementary when they add up to exactly 90 degrees. An obtuse angle is by definition greater than 90 degrees. Therefore, an obtuse angle cannot have a complementary angle. So an obtuse angle and an acute angle are never complementary.
Complimentary angles
a complementary angle
A complementary angle is the angle that would create a right angle when added on to the original angle. So, if you had an angle of 60o, the complementary angle would be 30o
the possible pairs of angles are ( 7 5 ∘ , 1 5 ∘ ) (75 ∘ ,15 ∘ ) and ( 1 5 ∘ , 7 5 ∘ ) (15 ∘ ,75 ∘ ).