can someone please help me on this question Are the given angles complementary, supplementary, or neither? ∠VYW and ∠WYX A. complementary B. supplementary C. neither
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the answer is b
are you sure?
yesbvery i did this question before
Ok thanks!
@SupDaSup that is NOT correct
Thats wrong @DERRICKCURRY wrong
@MrNood why not?
ok so it isn't ok then whats the answer?
nearly all @DERRICKCURRY answers are wrong - he seems on a mission to confuse people look at the 2 angles what do they add up to?
To the right angle?
correct so what is the term for angles that add up to right angle?
they are always complementary?
correct
Ok thank you so much if not you I would have failed my test
@DERRICKCURRY please read @SupDaSup 's last post THAT is what you are doing by messing with peoples answers PLEASE stop
I have one more could you help me?
@MrNood
Two angles are complementary if the sum of their angles equals 90o. If one angle is known, its complementary angle can be found by subtracting the measure of its angle from 90o. Example: What is the complementary angle of 43o? Solution: 90o - 43o = 47o Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their angles equals 180o. If one angle is known, its supplementary angle can be found by subtracting the measure of its angle from 180o. Example: What is the supplementary angle of 143o? Solution: 180o - 143o = 37o
These are examples
ok thanks
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and nvrmind mrnood I got it
Thanks for the help both of you!
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