Answer:
Yes, adjacent angles can be complementary. Complementary angles are defined as two acute angles with a sum that is equal to 90°. if they add up to 90°. For example, a diagonal of a square will split the right angle into two equal angles; 45°+45°. In a right triangle, the altitude from a right angled vertex will split the right angle into two adjacent angles; 30°+60°, 40°+50°, etc. Those adjacent angles are complementary.
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