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Triangle ABC is a right triangle.

What is the relationship between angles A and B?

They are congruent.
They are complementary.
They are supplementary.

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Answer:

A and B are complementary angles.

Explanation:

We know that triangle ABC is a right angled triangle so one of the angles among A, B or C is 90°.

The sum of all three angles of a triangle is 180° so assuming angle C to be the right angle (i.e. 90°), we can write it as:


A+B+C=180°


A+B+90= 180°


A+B=180-90


A+B= 90

We know that if two angles add up to a sum of 90°, they are said to be complementary angles.

Since here in this case,
A+B= 90, therefore A and B are complementary angles.

User Danze
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we are given

Triangle ABC is a right triangle

It means that one of angle is at right angled

Let's assume angle C is at right angled

so,


C=90

now, we know that sum of all three angles of any triangle is always 180

so,


A+B+C=180

we can plug C=90


A+B+90=180

Subtract both sides by 90


A+B+90-90=180-90


A+B=90

We know that

when sum of two angles are 90 degree or at right angle

then those two angles are complementary angles

so,

They are complementary..........Answer

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