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What is the measure of the supplementary angle for an angle of 244°?

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GPT-4o mini
To find the measure of the supplementary angle for an angle of 244°, you can use the formula for supplementary angles:

\[
\text{Supplementary angle} = 180° - \text{given angle}
\]

In this case, the given angle is 244°. Plugging this into the formula gives:

\[
\text{Supplementary angle} = 180° - 244° = -64°
\]

Since angles are generally measured as positive values, the concept of "supplementary" doesn't apply in this case because the angle exceeds 180°. Thus, any angle that is 244° cannot have a supplementary angle in the conventional sense.

Therefore, the supplementary angle for 244° is not applicable or can be interpreted as -64°.

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