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8 July, 05:51

Will two parallel lines with a transversal have complementary angles

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  1. 8 July, 05:56
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    No since a complimentary angle is when the two angles add together to make 90°. a transversal is like a line cutting through the two parallel lines so it is not possible for it to have complimentary angles.

    PS. Is this confusing?
  2. 8 July, 06:19
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    Two angles are said to be supplementary when the sum of the two angles is 180 degrees. When a transversal intersects with two parallel lines eight angles are produced. The eight angles will together form four pairs of corresponding angels.
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