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what is complementary and suplimenty angle ??​

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Answered by fatimakhan4401
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Supplementary angles and complementary angles are defined with respect to the addition of two angles. If the sum of two angles is 180 degrees then they are said to be supplementary angles, which forms a linear angle together. Whereas if the sum of two angles is 90 degrees, then they are said to be complementary angles, and they form a right angle together.

When two line segments or lines meet at a common point (called vertex), at the point of intersection an angle is formed. When a ray is rotated about its endpoint, then the measure of its rotation in an anti-clockwise direction is the angle formed between its initial and final position.

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Answered by seemarajawat2012
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Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180° . The two angles of a linear pair , like ∠1 and ∠2 in the figure below, are always supplementary. But, two angles need not be adjacent to be supplementary. In the next figure, ∠3 and ∠4 are supplementary, because their measures add to 180° .

Two angles are called complementary if their measures add to 90 degrees, and called supplementary if their measures add to 180 degrees. ... For example, a 50-degree angle and a 40-degree angle are complementary; a 60-degree angle and a 120-degree angle are supplementary.

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