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Complementary Angles — Sum to 90°

Find the angle that complements any given angle. Complementary angles sum to a right angle (90°) — essential for right triangles, trigonometry, and cofunctions.

Concept Fundamentals
β = 90° − α
Complement
α + β = 90°
Sum
90°
Right angle
0° < α < 90°
Valid range

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Complementary angles sum to 90° (right angle) In a right triangle, the two acute angles are complementary Trig cofunctions: sin θ = cos(90°−θ), tan θ = cot(90°−θ) Two 45° angles are complementary (equal pair) Angle must be strictly between 0° and 90°

Key quantities
β = 90° − α
Complement
Key relation
α + β = 90°
Sum
Key relation
90°
Right angle
Key relation
0° < α < 90°
Valid range
Key relation

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Why: Complementary angles appear in right triangles (two acute angles sum to 90°), trigonometry (sin θ = cos(90°−θ)), and geometry. Understanding complements is foundational for angle relationships.

How: The complement of angle α is β = 90° − α. Enter any angle between 0° and 90° (exclusive). The calculator returns the angle that sums with it to 90°.

Complementary angles sum to 90° (right angle)In a right triangle, the two acute angles are complementary

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Complementary Angles CalculatorEnter an angle to find its complement
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α + β = 90°

Complementary Angles — Sum to 90°

Enter any angle between 0° and 90° to find its complement. Auto-calculates with step-by-step breakdown.

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complementary_angles.sh
CALCULATED
$ angle=30° → complement=60°
Given Angle (α)
30°
Complement (β)
60°
Sum
90° = 90°
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Complementary Angles
α = 30° → β = 60°
30° + 60° = 90°
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Angle Pair Distribution

Common Complementary Pairs

Step-by-Step Breakdown

INPUT
Given angle (α)
α = 30°
FORMULA
Complement formula
β = 90° - α
ext{Complementary} ext{angles} ext{sum} ext{to} 90^{circ}
RESULT
Complementary angle (β)
β = 90° - 30° = 60°
β = 60°
VERIFY
Verification
α + β = 30° + 60° = 90° = 90°
ext{Sum} ext{equals} 90^{circ}

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🧮 Fascinating Math Facts

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In a right triangle, the two acute angles are always complementary

— Geometry

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sin θ = cos(90°−θ) — complementary angles give cofunction identities

— Trigonometry

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Two 45° angles form the only equal complementary pair

— Wolfram MathWorld

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Complementary angles form a right angle when placed adjacent

— NCTM

Key Takeaways

  • Complementary angles sum to exactly 90° (a right angle)
  • Formula: β = 90° - α — the complement of angle α
  • Valid only when 0° < α < 90° — both angles must be acute
  • Two 45° angles are complementary to each other — the only equal pair
  • In right triangles, the two acute angles are always complementary

Did You Know?

📐In trigonometry, sin(θ) = cos(90° - θ) — complementary angles have related trig valuesSource: Cofunction identities
🔺The two acute angles in any right triangle are always complementarySource: Triangle angle sum
📏A carpenter's square forms a 90° angle — any cut divides it into complementary anglesSource: Construction
At 3:00, clock hands form a 90° angle — the hour and minute positions are complementarySource: Clock geometry

How It Works

Definition

Two angles α and β are complementary when α + β = 90°. Given α, find β by subtracting: β = 90° - α.

Valid Range

For a meaningful complement, α must be between 0° and 90° (exclusive). At 0° or 90°, the complement is degenerate.

Right Triangles

In a right triangle, the right angle is 90°, so the other two angles must sum to 90° — they are complementary.

Expert Tips

Don't Confuse with Supplementary

Complementary = 90°. Supplementary = 180°. Different formulas!

45° is Special

The complement of 45° is 45° — the only equal complementary pair.

Cofunctions

sin(θ) = cos(90° - θ), tan(θ) = cot(90° - θ). Use these in trig problems.

Quick Check

Always verify: α + β should equal exactly 90°.

Angle Pair Comparison

RelationshipSumFormula
Complementary90°β = 90° - α
Supplementary180°β = 180° - α
Explementary360°β = 360° - α

Frequently Asked Questions

What are complementary angles?

Two angles that add up to 90°. If α is one angle, its complement is β = 90° - α.

What is the complement of 45°?

45°. Since 45° + 45° = 90°, 45° is its own complement — the only equal pair.

Can complementary angles be obtuse?

No. Both must be acute (less than 90°) because their sum is 90°.

How do complementary angles relate to right triangles?

The two acute angles in a right triangle are always complementary — they sum to 90°.

What is the difference from supplementary angles?

Complementary sum to 90°; supplementary sum to 180°. Different formulas and applications.

Where are complementary angles used?

Trigonometry (cofunctions), right triangle geometry, construction, and navigation.

By the Numbers

90°
Right angle sum
45°
Equal complement
α+β
Always 90°
β=90°-α
Formula

Disclaimer: This calculator provides complementary angles for inputs between 0° and 90° (exclusive). Results are for educational purposes. For critical applications, verify with domain-specific tools.

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