Angles j and k are supplementary angles. What is m<k if m< j = 34

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If angles j and k are supplementary angles, then the sum of their measures is 180 degrees.

Given that m<j = 34, and the angle j measures 34 degrees, we can substitute this value into the equation for supplementary angles:

m<j + m<k = 180

34 + m<k = 180

Subtracting 34 from both sides:

m<k = 180 - 34 = 146

Therefore, m<k is equal to 146.