Define what it mean when two angles are complimentary.

I'm not sure what it means...please help me. Thank you!

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complementary (not complimentary) <~~ comes from the word "complete"

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We can't have angles complimenting each other, can we?

Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees. When two angles are complementary, one angle is said to complete the other.

To understand this concept, consider a right angle, which measures exactly 90 degrees. If we have an angle that measures less than 90 degrees, its complement would be the angle that, when added to it, equals 90 degrees. For example, if angle A measures 30 degrees, angle B would be the complement of A and would measure 60 degrees since 30 + 60 = 90.

To determine if two angles are complementary, you simply need to add their measures together and check if the sum is equal to 90 degrees. If it is, then the angles are complementary.