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what is the supplement angle of y °​

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Answered by bhavya066
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To find the supplement of an angle y, subtract y's measurement from 180 degrees: 180 degrees - y degrees = the measure of y's supplementary angle

Answered by Anonymous
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➡️When the sum of the measures of two angles is 180°, such angles are called supplementary angles and each of them is called a supplement of the other.

➡️Again, ∠QPR and ∠EDF are supplementary angles as ∠QPR + ∠EDF = 130° + 50° = 180°

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