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How to determine if a angle is complementary or supplementary

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complementary = the angles add up to 90 degrees

supplementary = the angle add up to 180 degrees

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Complementary angles are angles that add up to give 90 degrees.

As shown in the figure above, the sum of the measure of angle a and angle b will be equal to 90 degrees.

So, angle a and b are complementary angles.

Supplementary angles are angles that add up to give 180 degrees.

As shown in the figure above, the sum of the measure of angle r and angle s will be equal to 180 degrees.

So, angle r and angle s are supplementary angles.

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