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Are the angles supplementary if m<A = 98 and m<B = 88

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No, the angles are not supplementary if m<A = 98 and m<B = 88. Two angles are supplementary if their measures add up to 180 degrees. In this case, m<A + m<B = 98 + 88 = 186, which is greater than 180, so the angles are not supplementary.
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