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Complementary supplementary neither-example-1
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Two angles are called complementary if their measures add to 90 degrees, and called supplementary if their measures add to 180 degrees. Note that in these definitions, it does not matter whether or not the angles are adjacent; only their measures matter.

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Two angles say x and y, are said to be complementary iff the sum of both angles x and y is 90° , while on the another hand, if their sum is 180°, they're called supplementary angles. So, here 75° + 105° = 180°, so both the angles are supplementary.

Hence, the required answer is supplementary

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