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A pair of angles can be complementary and supplementary. The answers are sometimes? always? or never true? Justify the answer

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The complementary angles are those angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees, that is, if two complementary angles are in turn consecutive, the non-common sides of them form a right angle.
Two angles are supplementary if their sum equals 180 °:
The supplementary angles are those that added are worth two right angles, that is, 180º.
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A pair of angles can be never complementary and supplementary
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