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True or False - Two angles can be Vertical and Complementary

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True or False - Two angles can be Vertical and Complementary

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False. Vertical angles are always equal, and complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, unless the two angles are both 45 degrees, they cannot be both vertical and complementary.

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