Asked by Sue
                Why do complementary and supplementary angles not have to be adjacent?
As long as the two angles equal 90 degree then they will be complementary. As far as supplementary, as long as the two angle sum equals 180 degrees then they will be supplemental.
            
        As long as the two angles equal 90 degree then they will be complementary. As far as supplementary, as long as the two angle sum equals 180 degrees then they will be supplemental.
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    You are correct. An angle has its own measure, regardless of whether it is anywhere near another angle.
    
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