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6. The measure of the supplement of the angle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two angles are said to be supplementary if they add up to 180 degrees. i.e., if x is an angle, its supplement is 180−x . So the supplement of an angle is obtained by subtracting it from 180.

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If we know that a set of angles form one of these special relationships, we can determine the measure of the other angle. To determine the supplement, subtract the given angle from 180. 180 - 43 = 137° The supplement of 43° is 137°. To determine the complement, subtract the given angle from 90.

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