3. which equation can be used to find the measure of an angle that is supplementary to EGB ?
A.m<EGB+m<AGD= 180 degrees
B.m<EGB+m<AGD= 180 degrees
C.m<EGB+m<BGF= 180 degrees
D. m<EGB+m<BGF= 180 degrees
Help? I don't understand it. Please dont give answer, just help?

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Answered by Writeacher
You need patience. Ms. Sue is not usually online at this time of day.
Answered by Ms. Sue
What is the measurement of <EGB?
Answered by OGWoofles
LOL rip....
Answered by aeris
d i think
Answered by The weird guy:()
the answer to this question is D because A and C are the exact same thing just in different areas of the angle thing and B is an acute angle D is obtuse
( supplementary = obtuse for max angle )
there´ll most likely be people with better examples but for now this is what you got also do some of your own math on this to make sure it is correct because teachers always change the answers. > < Moew
Bye and have a great day ^
Answered by hola
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Answered by Lolbit
its D guys (✿◠‿◠)
Answered by NotADummy
Alright, thanks 😊
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks, "The weird guy"
I don't think you're weird though. Just helpful :)
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