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Draw a complementry angles that are not adjacent​

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Answered by dimple09112
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Draw a right triangle ABC with the right angle at C. ... This defines a pair of acute angles outside the triangle having common vertex C. These two angles are congruent to the A and B angles in the triangle and so are complementary, but they are not adjacent because the triangle's right angle intervenes.

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