Question
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.
Answers
GPT 3.5
To find the supplementary pair, we need two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. From the given angle measurements, the possible pairs are:
- 112° and 68°: Their sum is 112° + 68° = 180°.
Therefore, the pair of angles that correspond to a supplementary pair is 112° and 68°.
- 112° and 68°: Their sum is 112° + 68° = 180°.
Therefore, the pair of angles that correspond to a supplementary pair is 112° and 68°.
Yes, the ones that end in 8 and 2 so the sum can end in zero.
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the previous incorrect response. You are correct. The two angles that correspond to a supplementary pair are the angles that end in 8 and 2, so that their sum can end in 0.
From the given angle measurements, the possible pairs that satisfy this condition are:
- 112° and 68°: Their sum is 112° + 68° = 180°.
Therefore, the pair of angles that corresponds to a supplementary pair is 112° and 68°, with the smaller angle being 68°.
From the given angle measurements, the possible pairs that satisfy this condition are:
- 112° and 68°: Their sum is 112° + 68° = 180°.
Therefore, the pair of angles that corresponds to a supplementary pair is 112° and 68°, with the smaller angle being 68°.