45 + 45
15 and -3
Yes- The measurements of the angles added together must equal 180- 90+45+45=180 That would be a right angle.
47
Product of its prime factors are: 3*3*5 = 45
45 + 45
15 and -3
Only if it's 45 degrees. A complimentary is an angle whose compliment and itself when added together, equal 90 degrees. So, the only occasion where they could be equal is when both are 45 degrees, because 45+45= 90.
Yes- The measurements of the angles added together must equal 180- 90+45+45=180 That would be a right angle.
-870
45 and 40
45
-99 and 146
Use the hypotenus theorem. the side opposite the right angle squared is equal to each of the other 2 sides squared and then added together
47
Product of its prime factors are: 3*3*5 = 45
135 = 3 x 45 or 5 x 27 or 9 x 15 None of these pairs add to 27.