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False because complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees.
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A linear pair are always supplementary, 180 degrees not 90.
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False because complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees.
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The true compliment of any colour is the one that appears opposite it on the colour wheel. In the case of Yellow, that would be Purple. If the yellow is a pastel form you may want to go with a pastel lilac as a compliment.
It is false that a combination of rice and corn form a complementary protein food source.
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True! Some people Say the colors are "Red, Green, Blue" and some say they are "Red, Yellow, Blue" and yet others say the colors are "Red, Yellow, Blue, White."
Generally false. In a parallelogram, the opposite angles are equal. They could be complementary in a highly skewed parallelogram in which one angle is 45 degrees.
Ultra-marine blue is complementary to yellow. This is according to the CMY color wheel which follows the colors of the light. Scientists and artists who understand the concept of colors as found in nature all agree that the primary colors should be cyan (brightest blue ever like the sky), magenta (pink with very small blue that make the pink slightly purplish), and yellow (the brightest yellow ever). With these three colors, you can literrally make all the colors found in nature and on yourself. Also, when you put into the color wheel system, the true complementary colors of the CMY wheel actually look better together than on the regular blue-red-yellow color wheel. Google "true color wheel".