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A pair of complementary angles

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always equal 90 degrees

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User MrWater
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Hey there!

“Complementary Angles” is/are basically TWO (or MORE) angles that has the SUM is 90°

Whereas, “Supplementary Angles” is/are basically TWO (or MORE) angles that has the SUM of 180°

Example of a Complementary Angle:

30° + 40° + 20° = 90°

30° + 40° = 70°

70° + 20° = 90°

90° = 90°

This makes this a COMPLEMENTARY angle because it equals 90°

Example of a supplementary angle

90° + 90° = 180°

This makes this a SUPPLEMENTARY angle because it equals 180°

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