SOLUTION: n the figure below, ∠2 and ∠3 are _________ angles.https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/dtgoufHvg32Z3TDuBFe3fQufLm4tLHI6fIUzNLFd4hYDKZHG3UcbGX8jWkCDs8x9lv2TmBjwcgaamr71O3VKydNvJS4

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Question 1206203: n the figure below, ∠2 and ∠3 are _________ angles.https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/dtgoufHvg32Z3TDuBFe3fQufLm4tLHI6fIUzNLFd4hYDKZHG3UcbGX8jWkCDs8x9lv2TmBjwcgaamr71O3VKydNvJS4a1wmfrQTyfR48xvqkeyAPwSvpt--BZua4Z6BC4D3NnRt2p852TZKLDddW8eE

Answer by ikleyn(52786)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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These angles sum up to right angle.

The angles that sum up to right angle are called complementary.

So, the given angles 2 and 3 are complementary angles.

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