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what do you mean by supplementary angles and complementary angles​

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Answered by Yugant1913
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Supplementary angles

Supplementary angles are those angles that measure up to 180 degrees.

For example, angle 130° and angle 50° are supplementary because on adding 130° and 50° we get 180°. Similarly, complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. The two supplementary angles, if joined together, form a straight line and a straight angle.

Complementary angles

A complementary angle is an angle that adds up to 90 degrees. supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. So a supplementary angle lies on a single, straight line, and a complementary angle is a right angle.

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