In Economics:
* Complementary Goods: These are goods that are used together. The demand for one good increases when the price of the other good decreases. Examples:
* Coffee and Creamer
* Cars and Gasoline
* Printers and Ink Cartridges
In Grammar:
* Complement: A word or phrase that completes the meaning of a verb or adjective. There are different types of complements:
* Subject Complement: Provides information about the subject of the sentence. It usually follows a linking verb (e.g., be, seem, become).
* Example: "The cat is fluffy." (Fluffy is the subject complement describing the cat)
* Object Complement: Provides information about the object of the sentence.
* Example: "They painted the wall red." (Red is the object complement describing the wall)
In Mathematics:
* Complementary Angles: Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
* Complementary Events: Two events that cannot happen at the same time, but together they cover all possibilities.
In Other Contexts:
* Complements: Items that go well together, like colors, flavors, or styles.
* Complements: Things that add something to something else, making it more complete or effective.
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