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Geometry - Find measures of complementary, supplementary, vertical, and adjacent angles

Some angles can be classified according to their positions or measurements in relation to other angles. Complementary angles are two angles with a sum of 90º. Supplementary angles are two angles with a sum of 180º. Two angles are Adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point) and don’t overlap. Get geometry help and answers to questions on angles, supplementary angles, complementary angles, adjacent angles, solve sample geometry problems using the resources on this page.

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  • Can an angle be adjacent and vertical?

  • If two of the angles have a common vertex and share a common side they are called adjacent angles. … These angles also have a common vertex but never share a common side. The vertical angles are opposite each other and are equal in measure. Hence, an angle cant be both adjacent and vertical.

  • How do you find complementary and supplementary angles?

  • 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 90 degrees.

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