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Use the relationship between supplementary angles a and b. What is m a if m b = 121°? (1 point)
301°
59°
121°
31°
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Since supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, and we know that angle b is 121 degrees, we can find angle a by subtracting 121 degrees from 180 degrees.

180° - 121° = 59°

Therefore, m a is 59 degrees.
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