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two angles are not adjacent but still supplementary​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of supplementary is two angles whose sum is 180° are supplementary. The angles can be either adjacent (share a common side and a common vertex and are side-by-side) or non-adjacent. ... 45° + 135° = 180° therefore the angles are supplementary.

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Answered by renuchikki
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The definition of supplementary is two angles whose sum is 180° are supplementary. The angles can be either adjacent (share a common side and a common vertex and are side-by-side) or non-adjacent. ... 45° + 135° = 180° therefore the angles are supplementary.

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