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2 line segments intersect to form an angle that has a measure pf 50.7 degrees. What is the measure in degrees of an angle that is supplementary to this angle.

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10 years ago

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PsyDAG
Supplementary angles add up to 180º.
10 years ago
Robert
So do i just subtract 180-50.7?
10 years ago
Ms. Sue
Yes.
10 years ago
Jeniffer hot
Yes
7 years ago
April
Yes and the correct answer is 129.3
4 years ago

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