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What makes a complementary angle complementary?​

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Complementary angles are defined as 2 angles that collectively add to make 90°

So an example of this would be 45° and 45° as they add up to be 90°
Another example: 60°+30° = 90°
These would be complimentary angles
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Answer:

Two angles are called complementary if their measures add to 90 degrees, and called supplementary if their measures add to 180 degrees.

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