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								title: Complementary Angles
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								# Complementary Angles
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								## Definition
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								Two angles which (when added together) have a sum of 90°, are called complementary angles.
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								Complementary angles don't have to be next to each other, just so long as the total is 90°.
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								### For Example :
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								In the above figures, diagrams `a.` and `b.` show that the complementary angles are <i>adjacent</i>, whereas in `c.` and `d.`, the complementary angles are <i>not adjacent</i>.
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								## More Information:
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								<a href = "https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/complementary-angles.html">Complementary Angles</a>
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