If ∠A and ∠B are supplementary angles, what angle relationship between ∠A and ∠B∠ CANNOT be true?(1 point)

Responses

∠A and ∠B are right angles
∠A and ∠B are right angles

∠A and ∠B are adjacent angles
∠A and ∠B are adjacent angles

∠A and ∠B are complementary angles
∠A and ∠B are complementary angles

∠A and ∠B are congruent angles

1 answer

The angle relationship that CANNOT be true between ∠A and ∠B if they are supplementary angles is:

∠A and ∠B are complementary angles.

This is because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, while complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, they cannot be both supplementary and complementary at the same time.

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