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true or false? your complementary/supplementary angles must share a leg in order for the relationship to be true. select the correct answer true false
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Complementary angles are two angles whose sum is $90^\circ$, and supplementary angles are two angles whose sum is $180^\circ$. This relationship depends only on the sum of their measures, not on whether they share a side (leg). For example, a $30^\circ$ angle in one triangle and a $60^\circ$ angle in another triangle are complementary despite no shared side.
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