Are angles 2 and 3 complementary, supplementary, or adjacent?
Complementary
Supplementary
Adjacent
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To determine if angles 2 and 3 are complementary, supplementary, or adjacent, we need to review their definitions:
– Complementary Angles: Two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90 degrees.
– Supplementary Angles: Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their measures is 180 degrees.
– Adjacent Angles: Two angles are adjacent if they share a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap.
If angles 2 and 3 meet any of these criteria, they can be classified accordingly. For example, if their measures add up to 90 degrees, they are complementary. If they add up to 180 degrees, they are supplementary. If they are next to each other and share a side, they are adjacent.
If you can clarify or provide the measures of angles 2 and 3, I can give a more specific answer. Otherwise, based on the definitions alone, you can analyze them according to the rules above!