45 degrees and 45 degrees.
A pair of complementary angles sum up to 90 degrees. In this instance, the complement of a 55-degree angle is 90 - 55 = 35 degrees.
The sum of two adjacent angle could be anything. If they are supplementary, they will add to 180, and if they are complementary, they will add up to 90. Recommend me please! :)
It is an OBTUSE angle. Any angle larger then 90 degrees ( right angle ) is an obtuse angle. But if the measure ends up being MORE then 180 it is then called a REFLEX angle.
An angle that adds up to 90 degrees is a complementary angle. It consists of two acute angles.
Since the angles of a triangle add up to 180°, if one of the angles is a right angle (definition of a right triangle) then the sum of the other two will be 90°. If we designate the measure of the smaller acute angle as "x" then the other angle will be "4x" and: x + 4x = 90° so 5x= 90° and x = 18°
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
Yes it is true that angles that add up to 90 degrees are said to be complementary
Well, if one angle is acute then the other one has to be acute. This is because the definition of complimentary angles is the sum sum of the angles has to add up to 90 degrees. So therefore, the angle has to add up to 90 degrees.
They are said to be complementary angles that add up to 90 degrees
Two angles that have the same measure and sum up to 90 degrees are complementary angles. For example, if one angle measures 45 degrees, the other angle will also measure 45 degrees, and their sum will be 90 degrees.
A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and its other two angles add up to 90 degrees
A pair of complementary angles sum up to 90 degrees. In this instance, the complement of a 55-degree angle is 90 - 55 = 35 degrees.
A pair of angles are complementary if their sum adds up to 90 degrees. Therefore, in this case, the angle complementary to 23.5 degrees is 90 - 23.5 = 66.5 degrees.
Complementary angles are when the angle measures of the two angles add up to 90.
No, not really. The two remaining interior angles have to add up to 90, since the sum of the angles in a triangle must total 180. The right angle means you have already used 90, so the remaining two must have a sum of 90. There is a more complex answer. Right triangles can have an external angle of 140. If angle A is 90 degrees, and angle B is 40 degrees, then angle C will be 50 degrees. The external angle at the extension of AB, through corner B, namely the extension of a ray from A through B, will create an angle with segment CB. It will be the sum of the measures of A and C: 140 degrees.
0 and 90 1 and 89 2 and 88 0.5 and 89.5 etc. Just choose any number for the first angle, and subtract it from 90 to get the second angle.
The sum of two adjacent angle could be anything. If they are supplementary, they will add to 180, and if they are complementary, they will add up to 90. Recommend me please! :)