There are two 30 degree angles. One is pointing southwest, one is pointing northeast.What are these pair of angles?

A. adjacent
B. complementary
C. supplementary
d. non of these

I don't know if it is A or D, please help!

B. Complementary

Vertical angles.

i’ve seen a b and d WHAT IS ITTTT

To determine the relationship between two angles, we need to understand the definitions of adjacent angles, complementary angles, and supplementary angles.

1. Adjacent angles: Two angles are adjacent if they have a common vertex and a common side between them. In other words, they share a side, and they do not overlap.

2. Complementary angles: Two angles are complementary if their sum is equal to 90 degrees. In other words, when you add the measures of two complementary angles, the total is 90 degrees.

3. Supplementary angles: Two angles are supplementary if their sum is equal to 180 degrees. In other words, when you add the measures of two supplementary angles, the total is 180 degrees.

In this case, we have two 30 degree angles. One is pointing southwest, and the other is pointing northeast. Since they are not adjacent (they do not share a common side), they cannot be considered adjacent angles.

Now, let's determine if they are complementary or supplementary:

- Complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees, but the sum of two 30 degree angles is 60 degrees, which is less than 90 degrees. Therefore, they cannot be considered complementary angles.

- Supplementary angles have a sum of 180 degrees, and the sum of two 30 degree angles is 60 degrees, which is less than 180 degrees. Therefore, they cannot be considered supplementary angles.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is option D. These two angles are neither adjacent, complementary, nor supplementary.