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Complementary Angles (add up to 90°) true or false
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By definition, two angles are complementary if their measures add up to 90° (or π/2 radians). Example: 30° and 60° are complementary. The complement of an angle x is 90° − x. (Angles need not be adjacent.)
By definition, two angles are complementary if their measures add up to 90° (or π/2 radians). Example: 30° and 60° are complementary. The complement of an angle x is 90° − x. (Angles need not be adjacent.)
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