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.

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A pair of angles is said to be supplementary if the sum of their measures is equal to 180°. Therefore, we need to find two angles whose sum is 180°.

To find the supplementary pair of angles, we can try adding the measures of each pair of angles together and see if any sum equals 180°.

Trying the first pair: 89° + 135° = 224° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the second pair: 89° + 112° = 201° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the third pair: 89° + 68° = 157° (not equal to 180°)

So, none of the three pairs is a supplementary pair.

Trying the fourth pair: 135° + 112° = 247° (not equal to 180°)

Therefore, there are no two angle measures in the given set that correspond to a supplementary pair.
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I apologize for the confusion. The angles are as follows:
Smaller angle: 68°
Larger angle: 112°
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A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 34° , 105° , 146° , 97° . Which two angle measure correspond to a supplementary pair? List the measure of the smaller angle first and the measure of the larger angle second.(1 point) Smaller angle: ° Larger angle:
To find the supplementary pair of angles, we can try adding the measures of each pair of angles together and see if any sum equals 180°.

Trying the first pair: 34° + 105° = 139° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the second pair: 34° + 146° = 180°

Therefore, the supplementary pair of angles is:
Smaller angle: 34°
Larger angle: 146°
A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 75° , 103° , 86° , 94° . 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.
To find the supplementary pair of angles, we can try adding the measures of each pair of angles together and see if any sum equals 180°.

Trying the first pair: 75° + 103° = 178° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the second pair: 75° + 86° = 161° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the third pair: 75° + 94° = 169° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the fourth pair: 103° + 86° = 189° (not equal to 180°)

Therefore, there are no two angle measures in the given set that correspond to a supplementary pair.
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To find the supplementary pair of angles, we can try adding the measures of each pair of angles together and see if any sum equals 180°.

Trying the first pair: 75° + 103° = 178° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the second pair: 75° + 86° = 161° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the third pair: 75° + 94° = 169° (not equal to 180°)

Trying the fourth pair: 103° + 86° = 189° (not equal to 180°)

Therefore, there are no two angle measures in the given set that correspond to a supplementary pair.
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I apologize for the confusion. Here are the smaller and larger angles:

Smaller angle: 75°
Larger angle: 103°