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m<B = 12 degrees. Find supplement of <B
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
I am not familiar with the m< symbol, but supposed it means "measure of" angle B. Let's just call it B.

The sum of an angle and its supplement is 180 degrees.
B + ? = 180

Figure out the ? , knowing thab B = 12.
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