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Caleb
31 December, 21:59
What is a supplementary angle?
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Micah Horne
1 January, 01:24
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A single angle is generally not considered to be supplementary. Supplementary angles are angles that equal 180° when they are added together. For example, 70° and 110° are supplementary because they equal 180°.
However, I guess the supplementary angle can be the angle that must be added to another to total 180°. For example, 80° is the supplementary angle of 100°.
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