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A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 89° , 135° , 112° , 68° . Which two angle measures correspond to...Asked by im stupid T-T
A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 89°, 135°, 112°, 68°. Which two angle measures correspond to a supplementary pair? List the measure of the smaller angle first and the measure of the larger angle second.(1 point)
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A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 75°, 103°, 86°, 94°. Which two angle measures correspond to a supplementary pair? List the measure of the smaller angle first and the measure of the larger angle second.(1 point)
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Angles j and k are supplementary angles. What is m∠k if m∠j = 34° ?(1 point)
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Use the relationship between supplementary angles ∠a and ∠b. What is m∠a if m∠b=121° ?(1 point)
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Angles a and b are supplementary angles. What is the value of m∠a if m∠b=43° ?(1 point)
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The two angles that correspond to a supplementary pair are 68° and 112°.
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There are no pair of angles in the given list that add up to 180°, so there are no angles that correspond to a supplementary pair.
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If angles j and k are supplementary, it means that they add up to 180°.
Let's represent the measure of angle k as m∠k.
Given that m∠j = 34°, we can set up an equation:
m∠j + m∠k = 180°
Substituting in the value for m∠j:
34° + m∠k = 180°
To solve for m∠k, we subtract 34° from both sides:
m∠k = 180° - 34°
m∠k = 146°
Therefore, the measure of angle k (m∠k) is 146°.
Let's represent the measure of angle k as m∠k.
Given that m∠j = 34°, we can set up an equation:
m∠j + m∠k = 180°
Substituting in the value for m∠j:
34° + m∠k = 180°
To solve for m∠k, we subtract 34° from both sides:
m∠k = 180° - 34°
m∠k = 146°
Therefore, the measure of angle k (m∠k) is 146°.
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If angles a and b are supplementary, it means that they add up to 180°.
Let's represent the measure of angle a as m∠a.
Given that m∠b = 121°, we can set up an equation:
m∠a + m∠b = 180°
Substituting in the value for m∠b:
m∠a + 121° = 180°
To solve for m∠a, we subtract 121° from both sides:
m∠a = 180° - 121°
m∠a = 59°
Therefore, the measure of angle a (m∠a) is 59°.
Let's represent the measure of angle a as m∠a.
Given that m∠b = 121°, we can set up an equation:
m∠a + m∠b = 180°
Substituting in the value for m∠b:
m∠a + 121° = 180°
To solve for m∠a, we subtract 121° from both sides:
m∠a = 180° - 121°
m∠a = 59°
Therefore, the measure of angle a (m∠a) is 59°.
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If angles a and b are supplementary, it means that they add up to 180°.
Let's represent the measure of angle a as m∠a.
Given that m∠b = 43°, we can set up an equation:
m∠a + m∠b = 180°
Substituting in the value for m∠b:
m∠a + 43° = 180°
To solve for m∠a, we subtract 43° from both sides:
m∠a = 180° - 43°
m∠a = 137°
Therefore, the measure of angle a (m∠a) is 137°.
Let's represent the measure of angle a as m∠a.
Given that m∠b = 43°, we can set up an equation:
m∠a + m∠b = 180°
Substituting in the value for m∠b:
m∠a + 43° = 180°
To solve for m∠a, we subtract 43° from both sides:
m∠a = 180° - 43°
m∠a = 137°
Therefore, the measure of angle a (m∠a) is 137°.