15. Does the relation "is complementary to" for angles have a reflexive property (consider one angle)? a symmetric property (consider two angles)? a transitive property (consider three angles)? Answer only using Y or N Y stands for Yes and N for No Reflexive Symmetric. Transitive.

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15. Does the relation “is complementary to" for angles have a
reflexive property (consider one angle)? a symmetric
property (consider two angles)? a transitive property
(consider three angles)?
Answer only using Y or N
Y stands for Yes and N for No
Reflexive.
Symmetric
Transitive
Transcribed Image Text:15. Does the relation “is complementary to" for angles have a reflexive property (consider one angle)? a symmetric property (consider two angles)? a transitive property (consider three angles)? Answer only using Y or N Y stands for Yes and N for No Reflexive. Symmetric Transitive
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