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Supplementary Angles (add up to 180°) true or false
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Definition: Two angles are supplementary if their measures add up to 180°.
Example: 110° and 70° are supplementary because 110° + 70° = 180°. (They need not be adjacent; e.g., two separated angles can still be supplementary.)
Definition: Two angles are supplementary if their measures add up to 180°.
Example: 110° and 70° are supplementary because 110° + 70° = 180°. (They need not be adjacent; e.g., two separated angles can still be supplementary.)
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