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<p and <q are supplementary?
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If two angles \( p \) and \( q \) are supplementary, it means that the sum of their measures is \( 180^\circ \). In other words, you can express this relationship mathematically as:
\[
p + q = 180^\circ
\]
This relationship is often used in geometry, particularly in problems involving parallel lines and transversals. If you have specific values for angles \( p \) or \( q \) and need to find the other angle, you can rearrange the equation as follows:
\[
q = 180^\circ - p
\]
or
\[
p = 180^\circ - q
\]
Let me know if you need any further explanation or if you have additional questions!
\[
p + q = 180^\circ
\]
This relationship is often used in geometry, particularly in problems involving parallel lines and transversals. If you have specific values for angles \( p \) or \( q \) and need to find the other angle, you can rearrange the equation as follows:
\[
q = 180^\circ - p
\]
or
\[
p = 180^\circ - q
\]
Let me know if you need any further explanation or if you have additional questions!
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